(1658). Hocus pocus junior. The anatomy of legerdemain. Or, The art of jugling: Set forth in his proper colours, fully, plainly, and exactly; so that an ignorant person may thereby learn the full perfection of the same, after a little practise. Unto each trick is added the figure where it is needed full for instruction. The fifth edition, with many additions. Præstat nihili quam nihil facere. printed by G. Dawson, and are to be sold by Thomas Vere, at the Angel without Newgate, and Francis Grove on Snow-Hill.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hocus Pocus Junior. The Anatomy of Legerdemain. Or, The Art of Jugling: Set Forth in His Proper Colours, Fully, Plainly, and Exactly; so That an Ignorant Person May Thereby Learn the Full Perfection of the Same, After a Little Practise. Unto Each Trick Is Added the Figure Where It Is Needed Full for Instruction. The Fifth Edition, with Many Additions. Præstat Nihili Quam Nihil Facere. London: printed by G. Dawson, and are to be sold by Thomas Vere, at the Angel without Newgate, and Francis Grove on Snow-Hill, 1658.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hocus Pocus Junior. The Anatomy of Legerdemain. Or, The Art of Jugling: Set Forth in His Proper Colours, Fully, Plainly, and Exactly; so That an Ignorant Person May Thereby Learn the Full Perfection of the Same, After a Little Practise. Unto Each Trick Is Added the Figure Where It Is Needed Full for Instruction. The Fifth Edition, with Many Additions. Præstat Nihili Quam Nihil Facere. printed by G. Dawson, and are to be sold by Thomas Vere, at the Angel without Newgate, and Francis Grove on Snow-Hill, 1658.