Chippendale, T. (1755). The gentleman and cabinet-maker's director: Being a large collection of the most elegant and useful designs of houshold furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and modern taste: including a great variety of book-cases for libraries or private rooms. commodes, library and writing-tables, buroes, breakfast-tables, dressing and China-tables, China-cases, hanging-shelves, tea-chests, trays, fire-screens, chairs, settees, sopha's, beds, presses and cloaths-chests, pier-glass sconces, slab frames, brackets, candle-stands, clock-cases, frets. And other ornaments. To which is prefixed, a short explanation of the five orders of architecture, and rules of perspective; with proper directions for executing the most difficult pieces, the mouldings being exhibited at large, and the dimensions of each design specified: the whole comprehended in one hundred and sixty copper-plates, neatly engraved, calculated to improve and refine the present taste, and suited to the fancy and circumstances of persons in all degrees of life. By Thomas Chippendale, of St. Martin's-Lane, Cabinet-Maker (The second edition.). Printed by J. Haberkorn, in Gerrard-Street, for the author, and sold at his house in St. Martin's-Lane. Also by T. Osborne, bookseller, in Gray's-Inn; H. Piers, bookseller, in Holborn; R. Sayer, printseller, in Fleetstreet; J. Swan, near Northumberland House, in the Strand. At Edinburgh, by Messrs. Hamilton and Balfour: and at Dublin, by Mr. John Smith, on the Blind Quay.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Chippendale, Thomas. The Gentleman and Cabinet-maker's Director: Being a Large Collection of the Most Elegant and Useful Designs of Houshold Furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and Modern Taste: Including a Great Variety of Book-cases for Libraries or Private Rooms. Commodes, Library and Writing-tables, Buroes, Breakfast-tables, Dressing and China-tables, China-cases, Hanging-shelves, Tea-chests, Trays, Fire-screens, Chairs, Settees, Sopha's, Beds, Presses and Cloaths-chests, Pier-glass Sconces, Slab Frames, Brackets, Candle-stands, Clock-cases, Frets. And Other Ornaments. To Which Is Prefixed, a Short Explanation of the Five Orders of Architecture, and Rules of Perspective; with Proper Directions for Executing the Most Difficult Pieces, the Mouldings Being Exhibited at Large, and the Dimensions of Each Design Specified: The Whole Comprehended in One Hundred and Sixty Copper-plates, Neatly Engraved, Calculated to Improve and Refine the Present Taste, and Suited to the Fancy and Circumstances of Persons in All Degrees of Life. By Thomas Chippendale, of St. Martin's-Lane, Cabinet-Maker. The second edition. London: Printed by J. Haberkorn, in Gerrard-Street, for the author, and sold at his house in St. Martin's-Lane. Also by T. Osborne, bookseller, in Gray's-Inn; H. Piers, bookseller, in Holborn; R. Sayer, printseller, in Fleetstreet; J. Swan, near Northumberland House, in the Strand. At Edinburgh, by Messrs. Hamilton and Balfour: and at Dublin, by Mr. John Smith, on the Blind Quay, 1755.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Chippendale, Thomas. The Gentleman and Cabinet-maker's Director: Being a Large Collection of the Most Elegant and Useful Designs of Houshold Furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and Modern Taste: Including a Great Variety of Book-cases for Libraries or Private Rooms. Commodes, Library and Writing-tables, Buroes, Breakfast-tables, Dressing and China-tables, China-cases, Hanging-shelves, Tea-chests, Trays, Fire-screens, Chairs, Settees, Sopha's, Beds, Presses and Cloaths-chests, Pier-glass Sconces, Slab Frames, Brackets, Candle-stands, Clock-cases, Frets. And Other Ornaments. To Which Is Prefixed, a Short Explanation of the Five Orders of Architecture, and Rules of Perspective; with Proper Directions for Executing the Most Difficult Pieces, the Mouldings Being Exhibited at Large, and the Dimensions of Each Design Specified: The Whole Comprehended in One Hundred and Sixty Copper-plates, Neatly Engraved, Calculated to Improve and Refine the Present Taste, and Suited to the Fancy and Circumstances of Persons in All Degrees of Life. By Thomas Chippendale, of St. Martin's-Lane, Cabinet-Maker. The second edition. Printed by J. Haberkorn, in Gerrard-Street, for the author, and sold at his house in St. Martin's-Lane. Also by T. Osborne, bookseller, in Gray's-Inn; H. Piers, bookseller, in Holborn; R. Sayer, printseller, in Fleetstreet; J. Swan, near Northumberland House, in the Strand. At Edinburgh, by Messrs. Hamilton and Balfour: and at Dublin, by Mr. John Smith, on the Blind Quay, 1755.