Blith, W., & Cross, T. (1652). The English improver improved or the survey of husbandry surveyed discovering the improueableness of all lands:: Some to be vnder a double and treble others vnder a five or six fould. And many vnder a tenn fould, yea some vnder a twenty fould improuement. (The third impression much augmented. With an additionall discovery of the severall tooles, and instruments in their forms and figures promised. With a second part; containing six nevver peeces of improvement. ..). Printed for John Wright, at the Kings-head in the Old-Bayley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBlith, Walter, and Thomas Cross. The English Improver Improved or the Survey of Husbandry Surveyed Discovering the Improueableness of All Lands:: Some to Be Vnder a Double and Treble Others Vnder a Five or Six Fould. And Many Vnder a Tenn Fould, Yea Some Vnder a Twenty Fould Improuement. The third impression much augmented. With an additionall discovery of the severall tooles, and instruments in their forms and figures promised. With a second part; containing six nevver peeces of improvement. .. London: Printed for John Wright, at the Kings-head in the Old-Bayley, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBlith, Walter, and Thomas Cross. The English Improver Improved or the Survey of Husbandry Surveyed Discovering the Improueableness of All Lands:: Some to Be Vnder a Double and Treble Others Vnder a Five or Six Fould. And Many Vnder a Tenn Fould, Yea Some Vnder a Twenty Fould Improuement. The third impression much augmented. With an additionall discovery of the severall tooles, and instruments in their forms and figures promised. With a second part; containing six nevver peeces of improvement. .. Printed for John Wright, at the Kings-head in the Old-Bayley, 1652.