Mason, W. (1672). A pen pluck'd from an eagles wing, or, The most swift, compendious, and speedy method of short-writing that ever was yet composed by any in this kingdom: Is at length (through the blessing of God) brought to perfection. Printed by J. Darby for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMason, William. A Pen Pluck'd from an Eagles Wing, or, The Most Swift, Compendious, and Speedy Method of Short-writing That Ever Was yet Composed by Any in This Kingdom: Is at Length (through the Blessing of God) Brought to Perfection. London: Printed by J. Darby for the author, 1672.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMason, William. A Pen Pluck'd from an Eagles Wing, or, The Most Swift, Compendious, and Speedy Method of Short-writing That Ever Was yet Composed by Any in This Kingdom: Is at Length (through the Blessing of God) Brought to Perfection. Printed by J. Darby for the author, 1672.