Pitcher, B. (1879). The horse: A book for the people, containing the practical experience, in all its forms, of a blacksmith of thirty-seven years' standing; also, some valuable knowledge of a horse, and how to handle, shoe, and take care of him, with a number of receipts which the author has used for years, and found to be good for the horse and for man; and, in addition, a short essay, containing some good advice to young mechanics concerning the choice of a profession, the respectability of trades, etc., etc. (Second edition.). Published for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPitcher, B. The Horse: A Book for the People, Containing the Practical Experience, in All Its Forms, of a Blacksmith of Thirty-seven Years' Standing; Also, Some Valuable Knowledge of a Horse, and How to Handle, Shoe, and Take Care of Him, with a Number of Receipts Which the Author Has Used for Years, and Found to Be Good for the Horse and for Man; and, in Addition, a Short Essay, Containing Some Good Advice to Young Mechanics Concerning the Choice of a Profession, the Respectability of Trades, Etc., Etc. Second edition. Chicago: Published for the author, 1879.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPitcher, B. The Horse: A Book for the People, Containing the Practical Experience, in All Its Forms, of a Blacksmith of Thirty-seven Years' Standing; Also, Some Valuable Knowledge of a Horse, and How to Handle, Shoe, and Take Care of Him, with a Number of Receipts Which the Author Has Used for Years, and Found to Be Good for the Horse and for Man; and, in Addition, a Short Essay, Containing Some Good Advice to Young Mechanics Concerning the Choice of a Profession, the Respectability of Trades, Etc., Etc. Second edition. Published for the author, 1879.