Adcock, H. (1839). Rules and data for the steam-engine, both stationary and locomotive, and for railways, canals, and turnpike-roads: Being a synopsis of a course of eight lectures on mechanical philosophy, illustrative of the most recent modes of construction, and an exposition of the errors to which patentees and others are liable, from their not being acquainted with the practical departments of engineering. J. Weale.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAdcock, Henry. Rules and Data for the Steam-engine, Both Stationary and Locomotive, and for Railways, Canals, and Turnpike-roads: Being a Synopsis of a Course of Eight Lectures on Mechanical Philosophy, Illustrative of the Most Recent Modes of Construction, and an Exposition of the Errors to Which Patentees and Others Are Liable, from Their Not Being Acquainted with the Practical Departments of Engineering. London: J. Weale, 1839.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAdcock, Henry. Rules and Data for the Steam-engine, Both Stationary and Locomotive, and for Railways, Canals, and Turnpike-roads: Being a Synopsis of a Course of Eight Lectures on Mechanical Philosophy, Illustrative of the Most Recent Modes of Construction, and an Exposition of the Errors to Which Patentees and Others Are Liable, from Their Not Being Acquainted with the Practical Departments of Engineering. J. Weale, 1839.