Nicholson, H. D. (1860). The organ, its mechanism, stops, etc: Explained with directions for rectifying cipherings, and other simple casualities, without the necessity of sending for the organ builder ; with an appendix containing a few remarks on the harmonium as an occasional substitute for the organ. Metzler.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNicholson, Henry Donaldson. The Organ, Its Mechanism, Stops, Etc: Explained with Directions for Rectifying Cipherings, and Other Simple Casualities, Without the Necessity of Sending for the Organ Builder ; with an Appendix Containing a Few Remarks on the Harmonium as an Occasional Substitute for the Organ. London: Metzler, 1860.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNicholson, Henry Donaldson. The Organ, Its Mechanism, Stops, Etc: Explained with Directions for Rectifying Cipherings, and Other Simple Casualities, Without the Necessity of Sending for the Organ Builder ; with an Appendix Containing a Few Remarks on the Harmonium as an Occasional Substitute for the Organ. Metzler, 1860.