Ritchie, D. H. (1770). A treatise on the hair: Shewing Its Generation. Means of its Preservation. Causes of its Decay. How to recover it when lost. What occasions its different Colours; with the probable Means to alter it from one Colour to another. Its most proper Management in different Climates, and in all the Stages, and Circumstances of Life. also a description of the most fashionable methods of dressing ladies and gentlemens hair, both Natural and Artificial. With An Essay on Dress in General, Address'd to the Ladies of Great-Britain. By David Ritchie, Hair-Dresser, Perfumer, &c. printed for the author; and sold by him, at his shop in Rupert-Street, two Doors from Coventry-Street, Haymarket.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ritchie, David Hair-dresser. A Treatise on the Hair: Shewing Its Generation. Means of Its Preservation. Causes of Its Decay. How to Recover It When Lost. What Occasions Its Different Colours; with the Probable Means to Alter It from One Colour to Another. Its Most Proper Management in Different Climates, and in All the Stages, and Circumstances of Life. Also a Description of the Most Fashionable Methods of Dressing Ladies and Gentlemens Hair, Both Natural and Artificial. With An Essay on Dress in General, Address'd to the Ladies of Great-Britain. By David Ritchie, Hair-Dresser, Perfumer, &c. London: printed for the author; and sold by him, at his shop in Rupert-Street, two Doors from Coventry-Street, Haymarket, 1770.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ritchie, David Hair-dresser. A Treatise on the Hair: Shewing Its Generation. Means of Its Preservation. Causes of Its Decay. How to Recover It When Lost. What Occasions Its Different Colours; with the Probable Means to Alter It from One Colour to Another. Its Most Proper Management in Different Climates, and in All the Stages, and Circumstances of Life. Also a Description of the Most Fashionable Methods of Dressing Ladies and Gentlemens Hair, Both Natural and Artificial. With An Essay on Dress in General, Address'd to the Ladies of Great-Britain. By David Ritchie, Hair-Dresser, Perfumer, &c. printed for the author; and sold by him, at his shop in Rupert-Street, two Doors from Coventry-Street, Haymarket, 1770.