APA Citation

Smith, J. (1733). The carpenters companion: Being an accurate and compleat treatise of carpenters works; In which is contained Various Sorts of Timber-Floors, Partitions, Bridges, and especially Roofs; with their Manner of Framing, Trussing, &c. made easy to all concerned in Building; but more particularly to Carpenters; To which is added, The Five Orders of Architecture, in a more easy and concise Method than any yet Published. Exemplified in forty-one copper-plates; with remarks and descriptions. By James Smith. London: printed for J. Millan, at the Corner of Buckingham-Court, near the Admiralty-Office.

Chicago Style Citation

Smith, James. The Carpenters Companion: Being an Accurate and Compleat Treatise of Carpenters Works; In Which Is Contained Various Sorts of Timber-Floors, Partitions, Bridges, and Especially Roofs; With Their Manner of Framing, Trussing, &c. Made Easy to All Concerned in Building; but More Particularly to Carpenters; To Which Is Added, The Five Orders of Architecture, in a More Easy and Concise Method Than Any yet Published. Exemplified in Forty-one Copper-plates; With Remarks and Descriptions. By James Smith. London: printed for J. Millan, at the Corner of Buckingham-Court, near the Admiralty-Office, 1733.

MLA Citation

Smith, James. The Carpenters Companion: Being an Accurate and Compleat Treatise of Carpenters Works; In Which Is Contained Various Sorts of Timber-Floors, Partitions, Bridges, and Especially Roofs; With Their Manner of Framing, Trussing, &c. Made Easy to All Concerned in Building; but More Particularly to Carpenters; To Which Is Added, The Five Orders of Architecture, in a More Easy and Concise Method Than Any yet Published. Exemplified in Forty-one Copper-plates; With Remarks and Descriptions. By James Smith. London: printed for J. Millan, at the Corner of Buckingham-Court, near the Admiralty-Office, 1733.

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