Blackwell, H. (1730). The gentleman's tutor for the small sword: Or, The compleat English fencing master. Containing the truest and plainest rules for learning that noble art; shewing how necessary it is for all gentlemen to understand the same. In 13 various lessons between master and scholar. Adorn'd with several curious postures. Printed for J. and T.W. and sold by J. Jackson, at St. James's; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBlackwell, Henry. The Gentleman's Tutor for the Small Sword: Or, The Compleat English Fencing Master. Containing the Truest and Plainest Rules for Learning That Noble Art; Shewing How Necessary It Is for All Gentlemen to Understand the Same. In 13 Various Lessons Between Master and Scholar. Adorn'd with Several Curious Postures. London: Printed for J. and T.W. and sold by J. Jackson, at St. James's; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange, 1730.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBlackwell, Henry. The Gentleman's Tutor for the Small Sword: Or, The Compleat English Fencing Master. Containing the Truest and Plainest Rules for Learning That Noble Art; Shewing How Necessary It Is for All Gentlemen to Understand the Same. In 13 Various Lessons Between Master and Scholar. Adorn'd with Several Curious Postures. Printed for J. and T.W. and sold by J. Jackson, at St. James's; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and E. Nutt, under the Royal-Exchange, 1730.