Lacy, H. C. (1828). Improvements in carriages: Being a description of the "new apparatus on which to suspend carriage bodies," invented by Henry Charles Lacy, patentee, with an illustration of its advantages over every other mode now in use. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLacy, Henry Charles. Improvements in Carriages: Being a Description of the "New Apparatus on Which to Suspend Carriage Bodies," Invented by Henry Charles Lacy, Patentee, with an Illustration of Its Advantages over Every Other Mode Now in Use. S.l: [s.n.], 1828.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLacy, Henry Charles. Improvements in Carriages: Being a Description of the "New Apparatus on Which to Suspend Carriage Bodies," Invented by Henry Charles Lacy, Patentee, with an Illustration of Its Advantages over Every Other Mode Now in Use. [s.n.], 1828.