Dean, H. (1760). The whole art of legerdemain, or, Hocus pocus in perfection by which the meanest capacity may perform the whole art without a teacher : together with the use of all the instruments belonging thereto : to which is now added abundance of new and rare inventions, the like never before in print, but much desired by many / written by H. Dean: By which the meanest capacity may perform the whole art without a teacher : together with the use of all the instruments belonging thereto : to which is now added abundance of new and rare inventions, the like never before in print, but much desired by many (The fifth edition, with large additions and amendments.). Printed for J. Hodges ..., C. Hitch and Hawes, S. Crowder and Woodgate ... and R. Ware ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDean, Henry. The Whole Art of Legerdemain, or, Hocus Pocus in Perfection by Which the Meanest Capacity May Perform the Whole Art Without a Teacher : Together with the Use of All the Instruments Belonging Thereto : To Which Is Now Added Abundance of New and Rare Inventions, the like Never Before in Print, but Much Desired by Many / Written by H. Dean: By Which the Meanest Capacity May Perform the Whole Art Without a Teacher : Together with the Use of All the Instruments Belonging Thereto : To Which Is Now Added Abundance of New and Rare Inventions, the like Never Before in Print, but Much Desired by Many. The fifth edition, with large additions and amendments. London: Printed for J. Hodges ..., C. Hitch and Hawes, S. Crowder and Woodgate ... and R. Ware ..., 1760.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDean, Henry. The Whole Art of Legerdemain, or, Hocus Pocus in Perfection by Which the Meanest Capacity May Perform the Whole Art Without a Teacher : Together with the Use of All the Instruments Belonging Thereto : To Which Is Now Added Abundance of New and Rare Inventions, the like Never Before in Print, but Much Desired by Many / Written by H. Dean: By Which the Meanest Capacity May Perform the Whole Art Without a Teacher : Together with the Use of All the Instruments Belonging Thereto : To Which Is Now Added Abundance of New and Rare Inventions, the like Never Before in Print, but Much Desired by Many. The fifth edition, with large additions and amendments. Printed for J. Hodges ..., C. Hitch and Hawes, S. Crowder and Woodgate ... and R. Ware ..., 1760.