Gignoux, J. (1785). The child's best instructor in spelling and reading: In which the division of syllables is taught in such a natural Way, that the Learner may soon attain to a correct and true Pronunciation of Words; The lessons are formed on an entirely new plan; and a greater quantity of really useful matter is contained, than is to be met with in any other book of the kind now extant. By John Entick, M. A. Author of the New Spelling Dictionary (A new edition, being the eighth, carefully revised, corrected, altered, and enlarged.). printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and B. Law, in Avemary-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGignoux, John. The Child's Best Instructor in Spelling and Reading: In Which the Division of Syllables Is Taught in Such a Natural Way, That the Learner May Soon Attain to a Correct and True Pronunciation of Words; The Lessons Are Formed on an Entirely New Plan; and a Greater Quantity of Really Useful Matter Is Contained, than Is to Be Met with in Any Other Book of the Kind Now Extant. By John Entick, M. A. Author of the New Spelling Dictionary. A new edition, being the eighth, carefully revised, corrected, altered, and enlarged. London: printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and B. Law, in Avemary-Lane, 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGignoux, John. The Child's Best Instructor in Spelling and Reading: In Which the Division of Syllables Is Taught in Such a Natural Way, That the Learner May Soon Attain to a Correct and True Pronunciation of Words; The Lessons Are Formed on an Entirely New Plan; and a Greater Quantity of Really Useful Matter Is Contained, than Is to Be Met with in Any Other Book of the Kind Now Extant. By John Entick, M. A. Author of the New Spelling Dictionary. A new edition, being the eighth, carefully revised, corrected, altered, and enlarged. printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and B. Law, in Avemary-Lane, 1785.