APA (7th ed.) Citation

White, J. (1651). A rich cabinet, with variety of inventions; unlock'd and opened, for the recreation of ingenious spirits at their vacant houres: Being receits and conceits of severall natures, and fit for those who are lovers of naturall and artificiall conclusions. Whereunto is added variety of recreative fire-works, both for land, aire, and water. Also fire works of service, for sea and shore, very fitting for these warlike times of action. Collected by J.W. a lover of artificiall conclusions. Printed for William Gilbertson at the signe of the Bible without Newgate in Giltspur-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

White, John. A Rich Cabinet, with Variety of Inventions; Unlock'd and Opened, for the Recreation of Ingenious Spirits at Their Vacant Houres: Being Receits and Conceits of Severall Natures, and Fit for Those Who Are Lovers of Naturall and Artificiall Conclusions. Whereunto Is Added Variety of Recreative Fire-works, Both for Land, Aire, and Water. Also Fire Works of Service, for Sea and Shore, Very Fitting for These Warlike Times of Action. Collected by J.W. a Lover of Artificiall Conclusions. [London]: Printed for William Gilbertson at the signe of the Bible without Newgate in Giltspur-street, 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

White, John. A Rich Cabinet, with Variety of Inventions; Unlock'd and Opened, for the Recreation of Ingenious Spirits at Their Vacant Houres: Being Receits and Conceits of Severall Natures, and Fit for Those Who Are Lovers of Naturall and Artificiall Conclusions. Whereunto Is Added Variety of Recreative Fire-works, Both for Land, Aire, and Water. Also Fire Works of Service, for Sea and Shore, Very Fitting for These Warlike Times of Action. Collected by J.W. a Lover of Artificiall Conclusions. Printed for William Gilbertson at the signe of the Bible without Newgate in Giltspur-street, 1651.

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