APA Citation

J. C. (1730). The compleat collier: Or, plain directions for discovering, by the surface of the earth, where coal lies: And for preventing Boring where Coal is not, or has been wrought out. And the true method of sinking, getting, and working coal mines. With the Manner of managing Sand, Gravel, Clay, or Stone: And the best Way of Framing Feeders, and drawing up or otherwise conveying off Water. By a miner. Necessary for every one concerned in Collieries. Newcastle: printed and sold by John White.

Chicago Style Citation

J. C. The Compleat Collier: Or, Plain Directions for Discovering, By the Surface of the Earth, Where Coal Lies: And for Preventing Boring Where Coal Is Not, or Has Been Wrought Out. And the True Method of Sinking, Getting, and Working Coal Mines. With the Manner of Managing Sand, Gravel, Clay, or Stone: And the Best Way of Framing Feeders, and Drawing Up or Otherwise Conveying Off Water. By a Miner. Necessary for Every One Concerned in Collieries. Newcastle: printed and sold by John White, 1730.

MLA Citation

J. C. The Compleat Collier: Or, Plain Directions for Discovering, By the Surface of the Earth, Where Coal Lies: And for Preventing Boring Where Coal Is Not, or Has Been Wrought Out. And the True Method of Sinking, Getting, and Working Coal Mines. With the Manner of Managing Sand, Gravel, Clay, or Stone: And the Best Way of Framing Feeders, and Drawing Up or Otherwise Conveying Off Water. By a Miner. Necessary for Every One Concerned in Collieries. Newcastle: printed and sold by John White, 1730.

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