APA Citation

Hartshorne, H., & Tupper, E. S. (1871). The household cyclopedia of general information: Containing over ten thousand receipts, in all the useful and domestic arts : constituting a complete and practical library, relating to agriculture, angling, bees, bleaching, book-keeping, brewing, cotton culture, crocheting, carving, cholera, cooking ... vegetable gardening, weights and measures, wines, etc., etc. : containing the improvements and discoveries up to date of publication : wtih special articles upon the rinderpest and trichinae : report on the trial of agricultural implements at the Great National Field Trial held at Auburn, New York. Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell.

Chicago Style Citation

Hartshorne, Henry, and Ellen S. Tupper. The Household Cyclopedia of General Information: Containing Over Ten Thousand Receipts, in All the Useful and Domestic Arts : Constituting a Complete and Practical Library, Relating to Agriculture, Angling, Bees, Bleaching, Book-keeping, Brewing, Cotton Culture, Crocheting, Carving, Cholera, Cooking ... Vegetable Gardening, Weights and Measures, Wines, Etc., Etc. : Containing the Improvements and Discoveries Up to Date of Publication : Wtih Special Articles Upon the Rinderpest and Trichinae : Report On the Trial of Agricultural Implements At the Great National Field Trial Held At Auburn, New York. Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell, 1871.

MLA Citation

Hartshorne, Henry, and Ellen S. Tupper. The Household Cyclopedia of General Information: Containing Over Ten Thousand Receipts, in All the Useful and Domestic Arts : Constituting a Complete and Practical Library, Relating to Agriculture, Angling, Bees, Bleaching, Book-keeping, Brewing, Cotton Culture, Crocheting, Carving, Cholera, Cooking ... Vegetable Gardening, Weights and Measures, Wines, Etc., Etc. : Containing the Improvements and Discoveries Up to Date of Publication : Wtih Special Articles Upon the Rinderpest and Trichinae : Report On the Trial of Agricultural Implements At the Great National Field Trial Held At Auburn, New York. Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell, 1871.

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