APA Citation

Thévenot, M. (1764). The art of swimming. Illustrated by forty proper copper-plate cuts, which represent the different postures necessary to be used in that art. With advice for bathing. By Monsieur Thevenot. Done out of French. To which is prefixed a prefatory discourse concerning artificial swimming (The second edition.). London: printed for John Lever.

Chicago Style Citation

Thévenot, Melchisedech. The Art of Swimming. Illustrated By Forty Proper Copper-plate Cuts, Which Represent the Different Postures Necessary to Be Used in That Art. With Advice for Bathing. By Monsieur Thevenot. Done Out of French. To Which Is Prefixed a Prefatory Discourse Concerning Artificial Swimming. The second edition. London: printed for John Lever, 1764.

MLA Citation

Thévenot, Melchisedech. The Art of Swimming. Illustrated By Forty Proper Copper-plate Cuts, Which Represent the Different Postures Necessary to Be Used in That Art. With Advice for Bathing. By Monsieur Thevenot. Done Out of French. To Which Is Prefixed a Prefatory Discourse Concerning Artificial Swimming. The second edition. London: printed for John Lever, 1764.

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