Mason, W. (1695). A pen pluck'd from an eagles wing. Or The most swift, compendious, and speedy method of short-writing: The second edition, with additions, and amendments. By William Mason. Writing-master at the Hand and Pen, in Bell-Yard, in Grace-Church-Street. printed for and sold by the author: also by Chr. Coningsby, at the Golden Turks-Head, against St. Dunstanes Church, in Fleet-street, John Back, at the Black-Boy on London-Bridge. And other booksellers in London and Westminster.
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: The Second Edition, with Additions, and Amendments. By William Mason. Writing-master at the Hand and Pen, in Bell-Yard, in Grace-Church-Street. London: printed for and sold by the author: also by Chr. Coningsby, at the Golden Turks-Head, against St. Dunstanes Church, in Fleet-street, John Back, at the Black-Boy on London-Bridge. And other booksellers in London and Westminster, 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMason, William. A Pen Pluck'd from an Eagles Wing. Or The Most Swift, Compendious, and Speedy Method of Short-writing: The Second Edition, with Additions, and Amendments. By William Mason. Writing-master at the Hand and Pen, in Bell-Yard, in Grace-Church-Street. printed for and sold by the author: also by Chr. Coningsby, at the Golden Turks-Head, against St. Dunstanes Church, in Fleet-street, John Back, at the Black-Boy on London-Bridge. And other booksellers in London and Westminster, 1695.