APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shelton, T. (1642). A tutor to tachygraphy, or short-vvriting: Wherein the rules of the said art are severally explained by way of questions and answers, to the weakest capacities that desire to learne the art. Whereunto are added, diverse new rules and directions never published till now, for the further perfecting of such as have already learned. By Thomas Shelton, author and teacher of the said art. printed by E.P. and are to bee sold at the authors house in Old-Fish-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shelton, Thomas. A Tutor to Tachygraphy, or Short-vvriting: Wherein the Rules of the Said Art Are Severally Explained by Way of Questions and Answers, to the Weakest Capacities That Desire to Learne the Art. Whereunto Are Added, Diverse New Rules and Directions Never Published Till Now, for the Further Perfecting of Such as Have Already Learned. By Thomas Shelton, Author and Teacher of the Said Art. London: printed by E.P. and are to bee sold at the authors house in Old-Fish-street, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Shelton, Thomas. A Tutor to Tachygraphy, or Short-vvriting: Wherein the Rules of the Said Art Are Severally Explained by Way of Questions and Answers, to the Weakest Capacities That Desire to Learne the Art. Whereunto Are Added, Diverse New Rules and Directions Never Published Till Now, for the Further Perfecting of Such as Have Already Learned. By Thomas Shelton, Author and Teacher of the Said Art. printed by E.P. and are to bee sold at the authors house in Old-Fish-street, 1642.

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