APA Citation

Jones, R. (1780). A treatise on skating: Founded on certain principles deduced from many years experience: by which that noble exercise is now reduced to an art, and may be taught and learned by a regular Method, with both Ease and Safety. The Whole illustrated with Copper-Plates, representing the Attitudes and Graces. By R. Jones, Gent (The second edition.). London: printed for the author: and sold by J. Williams, No. 39, Fleet-Street; C. Fourdrinier, at Charing-Cross; and T. Jones, in Clark-Court, Drury-Lane.

Chicago Style Citation

Jones, Robert. A Treatise On Skating: Founded On Certain Principles Deduced From Many Years Experience: By Which That Noble Exercise Is Now Reduced to an Art, and May Be Taught and Learned By a Regular Method, With Both Ease and Safety. The Whole Illustrated With Copper-Plates, Representing the Attitudes and Graces. By R. Jones, Gent. The second edition. London: printed for the author: and sold by J. Williams, No. 39, Fleet-Street; C. Fourdrinier, at Charing-Cross; and T. Jones, in Clark-Court, Drury-Lane, 1780.

MLA Citation

Jones, Robert. A Treatise On Skating: Founded On Certain Principles Deduced From Many Years Experience: By Which That Noble Exercise Is Now Reduced to an Art, and May Be Taught and Learned By a Regular Method, With Both Ease and Safety. The Whole Illustrated With Copper-Plates, Representing the Attitudes and Graces. By R. Jones, Gent. The second edition. London: printed for the author: and sold by J. Williams, No. 39, Fleet-Street; C. Fourdrinier, at Charing-Cross; and T. Jones, in Clark-Court, Drury-Lane, 1780.

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