APA Citation

Wood, J. (1788). A series of plans, for cottages or Habitations of the labourer, either in husbandry, or the mechanic arts, adapted as well to towns, as to the country. By John Wood, architect. Bath: Printed by Hooper and Keenes. Sold in London by D. Ogilvy and J. Speare; and by Bull, Marshall, and Meyler, in Bath.

Chicago Style Citation

Wood, John. A Series of Plans, for Cottages or Habitations of the Labourer, Either in Husbandry, or the Mechanic Arts, Adapted As Well to Towns, As to the Country. By John Wood, Architect. Bath: Printed by Hooper and Keenes. Sold in London by D. Ogilvy and J. Speare; and by Bull, Marshall, and Meyler, in Bath, 1788.

MLA Citation

Wood, John. A Series of Plans, for Cottages or Habitations of the Labourer, Either in Husbandry, or the Mechanic Arts, Adapted As Well to Towns, As to the Country. By John Wood, Architect. Bath: Printed by Hooper and Keenes. Sold in London by D. Ogilvy and J. Speare; and by Bull, Marshall, and Meyler, in Bath, 1788.

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