Horne, H. (1773). Essays concerning iron and steel: The first, containing observations on American sand-iron: the second, observations, founded on experiments, on common iron-ore, with the Method of reducing it first into Pig or Sow-Metal, and then into Bar-Iron; on the Sort of Iron proper to be converted into good Steel, and the Method of refining that Bar-Steel by Fusion, so as to render it fit for the more curious Purposes: With an Account of Mr. Reaumur's Method of softening Cast-Iron; and an Appendix, Discovering a more perfect Method of Charring Pit-Coal, so as to render it a proper Succedaneum for charred Wood-Coal. By Henry Horne. printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHorne, Henry. Essays Concerning Iron and Steel: The First, Containing Observations on American Sand-iron: The Second, Observations, Founded on Experiments, on Common Iron-ore, with the Method of Reducing It First into Pig or Sow-Metal, and Then into Bar-Iron; on the Sort of Iron Proper to Be Converted into Good Steel, and the Method of Refining That Bar-Steel by Fusion, so as to Render It Fit for the More Curious Purposes: With an Account of Mr. Reaumur's Method of Softening Cast-Iron; and an Appendix, Discovering a More Perfect Method of Charring Pit-Coal, so as to Render It a Proper Succedaneum for Charred Wood-Coal. By Henry Horne. London: printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1773.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHorne, Henry. Essays Concerning Iron and Steel: The First, Containing Observations on American Sand-iron: The Second, Observations, Founded on Experiments, on Common Iron-ore, with the Method of Reducing It First into Pig or Sow-Metal, and Then into Bar-Iron; on the Sort of Iron Proper to Be Converted into Good Steel, and the Method of Refining That Bar-Steel by Fusion, so as to Render It Fit for the More Curious Purposes: With an Account of Mr. Reaumur's Method of Softening Cast-Iron; and an Appendix, Discovering a More Perfect Method of Charring Pit-Coal, so as to Render It a Proper Succedaneum for Charred Wood-Coal. By Henry Horne. printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1773.