Hope, W. (1697). The compleat fencing-master:: In which is fully described the whole guards, parades and lessons belonging to the small sword; as also the best rules for playing against either artists or others, with blunts or sharps, together with directions on how to behave in single combat on horse-back ; illustrated with figures engraven on copper-plates, representing the most necessary postures (The third edition.). Printed for Hugh Newman at the Grasshopper ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHope, William. The Compleat Fencing-master:: In Which Is Fully Described the Whole Guards, Parades and Lessons Belonging to the Small Sword; as Also the Best Rules for Playing Against Either Artists or Others, with Blunts or Sharps, Together with Directions on How to Behave in Single Combat on Horse-back ; Illustrated with Figures Engraven on Copper-plates, Representing the Most Necessary Postures. The third edition. London: Printed for Hugh Newman at the Grasshopper ..., 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHope, William. The Compleat Fencing-master:: In Which Is Fully Described the Whole Guards, Parades and Lessons Belonging to the Small Sword; as Also the Best Rules for Playing Against Either Artists or Others, with Blunts or Sharps, Together with Directions on How to Behave in Single Combat on Horse-back ; Illustrated with Figures Engraven on Copper-plates, Representing the Most Necessary Postures. The third edition. Printed for Hugh Newman at the Grasshopper ..., 1697.