(1735). The Gentleman or Traveller's pocket-farrier, and horesman's tutor: Directing how a horse should be used on a journey. Together with proper remedies for such misfortunes as may befall him on the road. Likewise some useful directions towards the chusing and buying of horses. As also, certain rules to know the age of any horse; with instructions whereby the buyer may (if carefully observ'd) prevent being impos'd upon (as they too frequently are) by jockies and dealers. To which are added, several curious and very necessary observations, and the most proper and valuable receipts from the best authors: together with a true description of the farein amd gladers, worthy to be taken notice of by all lovers of horses (The second edition, with additions.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Gentleman or Traveller's Pocket-farrier, and Horesman's Tutor: Directing How a Horse Should Be Used on a Journey. Together with Proper Remedies for Such Misfortunes as May Befall Him on the Road. Likewise Some Useful Directions Towards the Chusing and Buying of Horses. As Also, Certain Rules to Know the Age of Any Horse; with Instructions Whereby the Buyer May (if Carefully Observ'd) Prevent Being Impos'd upon (as They Too Frequently Are) by Jockies and Dealers. To Which Are Added, Several Curious and Very Necessary Observations, and the Most Proper and Valuable Receipts from the Best Authors: Together with a True Description of the Farein Amd Gladers, Worthy to Be Taken Notice of by All Lovers of Horses. The second edition, with additions. Northampton, 1735.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Gentleman or Traveller's Pocket-farrier, and Horesman's Tutor: Directing How a Horse Should Be Used on a Journey. Together with Proper Remedies for Such Misfortunes as May Befall Him on the Road. Likewise Some Useful Directions Towards the Chusing and Buying of Horses. As Also, Certain Rules to Know the Age of Any Horse; with Instructions Whereby the Buyer May (if Carefully Observ'd) Prevent Being Impos'd upon (as They Too Frequently Are) by Jockies and Dealers. To Which Are Added, Several Curious and Very Necessary Observations, and the Most Proper and Valuable Receipts from the Best Authors: Together with a True Description of the Farein Amd Gladers, Worthy to Be Taken Notice of by All Lovers of Horses. The second edition, with additions. 1735.