Saul, A., & Barbier, J. (1672). The famous game of chesse-play: Being a princely exercise wherein the learner may profit more by reading of this small book, than by playing of a thousand mates : now augmented in many material things formerly wanting, and beautified with a threefold method, viz. of the chesse men, of the cheese play, of the chesse laws. Printed for William Miller ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSaul, Arthur, and Jo Barbier. The Famous Game of Chesse-play: Being a Princely Exercise Wherein the Learner May Profit More by Reading of This Small Book, than by Playing of a Thousand Mates : Now Augmented in Many Material Things Formerly Wanting, and Beautified with a Threefold Method, Viz. of the Chesse Men, of the Cheese Play, of the Chesse Laws. London: Printed for William Miller ..., 1672.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSaul, Arthur, and Jo Barbier. The Famous Game of Chesse-play: Being a Princely Exercise Wherein the Learner May Profit More by Reading of This Small Book, than by Playing of a Thousand Mates : Now Augmented in Many Material Things Formerly Wanting, and Beautified with a Threefold Method, Viz. of the Chesse Men, of the Cheese Play, of the Chesse Laws. Printed for William Miller ..., 1672.