(1766). The chimney-Piece-Maker's daily assistant, or, a treasury of new designs for chimney-pieces: Beginning with the most plain and simple, and gradually ascending to the most grand and magnificent, in the Antique, Modern, Ornamental and Gothic Taste; proper to be executed in Halls, Salones, Vestibules, Guard Rooms, State Rooms, Parlours, Dining Rooms, Drawing Rooms, Anti Rooms, Music Rooms, Cabinets, Bed Rooms, Dressing Rooms, &c. Together with a table shewing the just proportions they bear to the above several and respective rooms. The Whole neatly engraved on Fifty-Four Copper-Plates, From the original drawings of Thomas Milton, John Crunden, and Placido Columbani, Architects. printed for Henry Webley, in Holborn, near Chancery Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Chimney-Piece-Maker's Daily Assistant, or, a Treasury of New Designs for Chimney-pieces: Beginning with the Most Plain and Simple, and Gradually Ascending to the Most Grand and Magnificent, in the Antique, Modern, Ornamental and Gothic Taste; Proper to Be Executed in Halls, Salones, Vestibules, Guard Rooms, State Rooms, Parlours, Dining Rooms, Drawing Rooms, Anti Rooms, Music Rooms, Cabinets, Bed Rooms, Dressing Rooms, &c. Together with a Table Shewing the Just Proportions They Bear to the Above Several and Respective Rooms. The Whole Neatly Engraved on Fifty-Four Copper-Plates, From the Original Drawings of Thomas Milton, John Crunden, and Placido Columbani, Architects. London: printed for Henry Webley, in Holborn, near Chancery Lane, 1766.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Chimney-Piece-Maker's Daily Assistant, or, a Treasury of New Designs for Chimney-pieces: Beginning with the Most Plain and Simple, and Gradually Ascending to the Most Grand and Magnificent, in the Antique, Modern, Ornamental and Gothic Taste; Proper to Be Executed in Halls, Salones, Vestibules, Guard Rooms, State Rooms, Parlours, Dining Rooms, Drawing Rooms, Anti Rooms, Music Rooms, Cabinets, Bed Rooms, Dressing Rooms, &c. Together with a Table Shewing the Just Proportions They Bear to the Above Several and Respective Rooms. The Whole Neatly Engraved on Fifty-Four Copper-Plates, From the Original Drawings of Thomas Milton, John Crunden, and Placido Columbani, Architects. printed for Henry Webley, in Holborn, near Chancery Lane, 1766.