APA (7th ed.) Citation

Seymour, R. E. (1754). The compleat gamester: In three parts. Containing, I. The court gamester: Or, Full and Easy Instructions for playing the Games of Whist, Ombre, Quadrille, Quintille, Picquet, and the Royal Game of Chess. II. The city gamester: Or, True Manner of playing the most usual Games at Cards viz. All-Fours, Cribbidge, Put, Lue, Brag, Lottery, &c. With several diverting Tricks upon the Cards; also Rules for playing at All the Games both Within and Without the Tables; and at English and French Billiards: With the Laws of each Game annexed, to prevent Disputes. III. The gentleman's diversion: or, the arts of riding, racing, archery, Cocking, and Bowling. First Written for the Use of the Young Princesses, by Richard Seymour, Esq; and now carefully revised, very much enlarged and improved, agreeable to the present Method of playing the several Games, by Charles Johnson, Esq (The eighth edition.). printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, facing St. Magnus-Church, London Bridge.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Seymour, Richard Esq. The Compleat Gamester: In Three Parts. Containing, I. The Court Gamester: Or, Full and Easy Instructions for Playing the Games of Whist, Ombre, Quadrille, Quintille, Picquet, and the Royal Game of Chess. II. The City Gamester: Or, True Manner of Playing the Most Usual Games at Cards Viz. All-Fours, Cribbidge, Put, Lue, Brag, Lottery, &c. With Several Diverting Tricks upon the Cards; Also Rules for Playing at All the Games Both Within and Without the Tables; and at English and French Billiards: With the Laws of Each Game Annexed, to Prevent Disputes. III. The Gentleman's Diversion: Or, the Arts of Riding, Racing, Archery, Cocking, and Bowling. First Written for the Use of the Young Princesses, by Richard Seymour, Esq; and Now Carefully Revised, Very Much Enlarged and Improved, Agreeable to the Present Method of Playing the Several Games, by Charles Johnson, Esq. The eighth edition. London: printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, facing St. Magnus-Church, London Bridge, 1754.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Seymour, Richard Esq. The Compleat Gamester: In Three Parts. Containing, I. The Court Gamester: Or, Full and Easy Instructions for Playing the Games of Whist, Ombre, Quadrille, Quintille, Picquet, and the Royal Game of Chess. II. The City Gamester: Or, True Manner of Playing the Most Usual Games at Cards Viz. All-Fours, Cribbidge, Put, Lue, Brag, Lottery, &c. With Several Diverting Tricks upon the Cards; Also Rules for Playing at All the Games Both Within and Without the Tables; and at English and French Billiards: With the Laws of Each Game Annexed, to Prevent Disputes. III. The Gentleman's Diversion: Or, the Arts of Riding, Racing, Archery, Cocking, and Bowling. First Written for the Use of the Young Princesses, by Richard Seymour, Esq; and Now Carefully Revised, Very Much Enlarged and Improved, Agreeable to the Present Method of Playing the Several Games, by Charles Johnson, Esq. The eighth edition. printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, facing St. Magnus-Church, London Bridge, 1754.

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