APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cox, N., & Manwood, J. (1697). The gentleman's recreation: In four parts, viz., hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing ; wherein these generous exercises are largely treated of, and the terms of art for hunting and hawking more amply enlarged than heretofore : also, the method of breeding and managing a hunting-horse : whereto is prefix'd a large sculpture, giving easie directions for blowing the horn, and other sculptures inserted, proper to each recreation (The 4th ed. : to which is now added, a perfect abstract of all the forest-laws, and of every particular act of Parliament, since Magna Charta to this time, as do any way relate to the several kinds of game above mention'd.). Printed by J. Dawks, for D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Barr; and N. Rolls in Petty-Canons-Hall, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cox, Nicholas, and John Manwood. The Gentleman's Recreation: In Four Parts, Viz., Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing ; Wherein These Generous Exercises Are Largely Treated of, and the Terms of Art for Hunting and Hawking More Amply Enlarged than Heretofore : Also, the Method of Breeding and Managing a Hunting-horse : Whereto Is Prefix'd a Large Sculpture, Giving Easie Directions for Blowing the Horn, and Other Sculptures Inserted, Proper to Each Recreation. The 4th ed. : to which is now added, a perfect abstract of all the forest-laws, and of every particular act of Parliament, since Magna Charta to this time, as do any way relate to the several kinds of game above mention'd. London: Printed by J. Dawks, for D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Barr; and N. Rolls in Petty-Canons-Hall, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1697.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cox, Nicholas, and John Manwood. The Gentleman's Recreation: In Four Parts, Viz., Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing ; Wherein These Generous Exercises Are Largely Treated of, and the Terms of Art for Hunting and Hawking More Amply Enlarged than Heretofore : Also, the Method of Breeding and Managing a Hunting-horse : Whereto Is Prefix'd a Large Sculpture, Giving Easie Directions for Blowing the Horn, and Other Sculptures Inserted, Proper to Each Recreation. The 4th ed. : to which is now added, a perfect abstract of all the forest-laws, and of every particular act of Parliament, since Magna Charta to this time, as do any way relate to the several kinds of game above mention'd. Printed by J. Dawks, for D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Barr; and N. Rolls in Petty-Canons-Hall, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1697.

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