Cocker, E. (1670). The compleat writing master: A copy book furnished with all the most usefull hands now practised by the best artists in London : together with such plain and easie directions for young learners, that they may in a short time (without the help of a teacher) fit themselves for any trade or imployment whatsoever : with directions for the making of all sorts of knots or flourishes. Printed for Tho. Basset at the George neer Cliffords Inn Fleetstreet and Robert Pawlet at the Bible in Chancery-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward. The Compleat Writing Master: A Copy Book Furnished with All the Most Usefull Hands Now Practised by the Best Artists in London : Together with Such Plain and Easie Directions for Young Learners, That They May in a Short Time (without the Help of a Teacher) Fit Themselves for Any Trade or Imployment Whatsoever : With Directions for the Making of All Sorts of Knots or Flourishes. London: Printed for Tho. Basset at the George neer Cliffords Inn Fleetstreet and Robert Pawlet at the Bible in Chancery-lane, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCocker, Edward. The Compleat Writing Master: A Copy Book Furnished with All the Most Usefull Hands Now Practised by the Best Artists in London : Together with Such Plain and Easie Directions for Young Learners, That They May in a Short Time (without the Help of a Teacher) Fit Themselves for Any Trade or Imployment Whatsoever : With Directions for the Making of All Sorts of Knots or Flourishes. Printed for Tho. Basset at the George neer Cliffords Inn Fleetstreet and Robert Pawlet at the Bible in Chancery-lane, 1670.