Wilson, R. L. (1790). The seaman's manual: Containing all the technical words and phrases used at sea and belonging to a ship; including all those introduced in later years, and not to be met with in any work of the kind; alphabetically arranged. Together with instructions to young men, entering on a seafaring life; with the duty of a midshipman; By Robert Wilson, a lieutenant in His Majesty's Navy, and teacher at the Marine-Academy at Chelsea. Necessary for every young sailor, who, without such help as this book affords, will be an age in learning all the terms, &c. Printed for the trusters, at the Literary-Press, No, 14, Red-Lion Street, Clerkenwell, and sold by all booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilson, Robert Lieutenant. The Seaman's Manual: Containing All the Technical Words and Phrases Used at Sea and Belonging to a Ship; Including All Those Introduced in Later Years, and Not to Be Met with in Any Work of the Kind; Alphabetically Arranged. Together with Instructions to Young Men, Entering on a Seafaring Life; with the Duty of a Midshipman; By Robert Wilson, a Lieutenant in His Majesty's Navy, and Teacher at the Marine-Academy at Chelsea. Necessary for Every Young Sailor, Who, Without Such Help as This Book Affords, Will Be an Age in Learning All the Terms, &c. London: Printed for the trusters, at the Literary-Press, No, 14, Red-Lion Street, Clerkenwell, and sold by all booksellers, 1790.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilson, Robert Lieutenant. The Seaman's Manual: Containing All the Technical Words and Phrases Used at Sea and Belonging to a Ship; Including All Those Introduced in Later Years, and Not to Be Met with in Any Work of the Kind; Alphabetically Arranged. Together with Instructions to Young Men, Entering on a Seafaring Life; with the Duty of a Midshipman; By Robert Wilson, a Lieutenant in His Majesty's Navy, and Teacher at the Marine-Academy at Chelsea. Necessary for Every Young Sailor, Who, Without Such Help as This Book Affords, Will Be an Age in Learning All the Terms, &c. Printed for the trusters, at the Literary-Press, No, 14, Red-Lion Street, Clerkenwell, and sold by all booksellers, 1790.