E. W. (1842). To the landed proprietors: A dialogue between two farmers, on the present prospects of agriculture, the tendency of cheap bread, and the ruin that must inevitably fall upon old England under existing legislative measures. Wrightson and Webb.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)E. W. To the Landed Proprietors: A Dialogue Between Two Farmers, on the Present Prospects of Agriculture, the Tendency of Cheap Bread, and the Ruin That Must Inevitably Fall upon Old England Under Existing Legislative Measures. Birmingham, [England]: Wrightson and Webb, 1842.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)E. W. To the Landed Proprietors: A Dialogue Between Two Farmers, on the Present Prospects of Agriculture, the Tendency of Cheap Bread, and the Ruin That Must Inevitably Fall upon Old England Under Existing Legislative Measures. Wrightson and Webb, 1842.