Smith, E. (1737). The compleat Housewife: Or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's companion: being a Collection of upwards of Six Hundred of the most approved Receipts ... With Copper Plates curiously engraven for the regular Disposition or Placing the various Dishes and Courses. And also Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year. To which is added, a collection of above Three Hundred Family Receipts of Medicines...... (The Eighth Edition, with very large Additions..). Printed for J. and J. Pemberton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, E. The Compleat Housewife: Or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion: Being a Collection of Upwards of Six Hundred of the Most Approved Receipts ... With Copper Plates Curiously Engraven for the Regular Disposition or Placing the Various Dishes and Courses. And Also Bills of Fare for Every Month in the Year. To Which Is Added, a Collection of Above Three Hundred Family Receipts of Medicines...... The Eighth Edition, with very large Additions.. London: Printed for J. and J. Pemberton, 1737.
MLA引文Smith, E. The Compleat Housewife: Or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion: Being a Collection of Upwards of Six Hundred of the Most Approved Receipts ... With Copper Plates Curiously Engraven for the Regular Disposition or Placing the Various Dishes and Courses. And Also Bills of Fare for Every Month in the Year. To Which Is Added, a Collection of Above Three Hundred Family Receipts of Medicines...... The Eighth Edition, with very large Additions.. Printed for J. and J. Pemberton, 1737.