Norman, J. (1786). The town and country builder's assistant: Absolutely necessary to be understood, by builders and workmen in general. Explaining short and easy rules. Made familiar to the meanest capacity, for drawing and working ... the whole illustrated by upwards of 200 examples, engraved on 60 folio copper-plates. Engraved printed and sold by J. Norman, architect engraver at his shop near the Boston-Stone.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNorman, John. The Town and Country Builder's Assistant: Absolutely Necessary to Be Understood, by Builders and Workmen in General. Explaining Short and Easy Rules. Made Familiar to the Meanest Capacity, for Drawing and Working ... the Whole Illustrated by Upwards of 200 Examples, Engraved on 60 Folio Copper-plates. Boston: N:E: Engraved printed and sold by J. Norman, architect engraver at his shop near the Boston-Stone, 1786.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNorman, John. The Town and Country Builder's Assistant: Absolutely Necessary to Be Understood, by Builders and Workmen in General. Explaining Short and Easy Rules. Made Familiar to the Meanest Capacity, for Drawing and Working ... the Whole Illustrated by Upwards of 200 Examples, Engraved on 60 Folio Copper-plates. Engraved printed and sold by J. Norman, architect engraver at his shop near the Boston-Stone, 1786.