Good, J. f. (1751). Measuring made easy: Or, the description and use of Coggeshall's sliding-rule. Containing Instructions for Measuring all Manner of Timber, both by the Common Way, and the true Way: With Directions for taking the Dimensions of Trees, and the Allowance for Bark, &c. perform'd both by the Rule, and by Arithmetick; by which may be measured all manner of Superficies; as, Board, Glass, Plaistering, Painting, Wainscotting, Tyling, Paving, Land, &c. both by the Rule and Arithmetick. To which is now added, the description of Seamozzi's lines, with their Use in finding the Lengths and Angles of Rafters, Hips, Collar-Beams, &c. By J. Good, Teacher of the Mathematics, Carefully corrected, and much enlarg'd by J. Atkinson, Sen. printed for W. and J. Mount and T. Page, on Tower-Hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGood, John fl. Measuring Made Easy: Or, the Description and Use of Coggeshall's Sliding-rule. Containing Instructions for Measuring All Manner of Timber, Both by the Common Way, and the True Way: With Directions for Taking the Dimensions of Trees, and the Allowance for Bark, &c. Perform'd Both by the Rule, and by Arithmetick; by Which May Be Measured All Manner of Superficies; as, Board, Glass, Plaistering, Painting, Wainscotting, Tyling, Paving, Land, &c. Both by the Rule and Arithmetick. To Which Is Now Added, the Description of Seamozzi's Lines, with Their Use in Finding the Lengths and Angles of Rafters, Hips, Collar-Beams, &c. By J. Good, Teacher of the Mathematics, Carefully Corrected, and Much Enlarg'd by J. Atkinson, Sen. London: printed for W. and J. Mount and T. Page, on Tower-Hill, 1751.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGood, John fl. Measuring Made Easy: Or, the Description and Use of Coggeshall's Sliding-rule. Containing Instructions for Measuring All Manner of Timber, Both by the Common Way, and the True Way: With Directions for Taking the Dimensions of Trees, and the Allowance for Bark, &c. Perform'd Both by the Rule, and by Arithmetick; by Which May Be Measured All Manner of Superficies; as, Board, Glass, Plaistering, Painting, Wainscotting, Tyling, Paving, Land, &c. Both by the Rule and Arithmetick. To Which Is Now Added, the Description of Seamozzi's Lines, with Their Use in Finding the Lengths and Angles of Rafters, Hips, Collar-Beams, &c. By J. Good, Teacher of the Mathematics, Carefully Corrected, and Much Enlarg'd by J. Atkinson, Sen. printed for W. and J. Mount and T. Page, on Tower-Hill, 1751.