APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gould, L. D. (1855). The American house carpenters' and joiners' assistant: Being a new and easy system of lines, founded on geometrical principles, for cutting every description of joints, and for framing the most difficult roofs. Also, an easy system of stair railing. To which is added a complete treatise on mathematical instruments. Also, mensuration, tables of the weights and cohesive strength of the several materials used in the construction of buildings, &c (2d ed.). D. Burgess & Co..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gould, Lucius D. The American House Carpenters' and Joiners' Assistant: Being a New and Easy System of Lines, Founded on Geometrical Principles, for Cutting Every Description of Joints, and for Framing the Most Difficult Roofs. Also, an Easy System of Stair Railing. To Which Is Added a Complete Treatise on Mathematical Instruments. Also, Mensuration, Tables of the Weights and Cohesive Strength of the Several Materials Used in the Construction of Buildings, &c. 2d ed. New York: D. Burgess & Co., 1855.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Gould, Lucius D. The American House Carpenters' and Joiners' Assistant: Being a New and Easy System of Lines, Founded on Geometrical Principles, for Cutting Every Description of Joints, and for Framing the Most Difficult Roofs. Also, an Easy System of Stair Railing. To Which Is Added a Complete Treatise on Mathematical Instruments. Also, Mensuration, Tables of the Weights and Cohesive Strength of the Several Materials Used in the Construction of Buildings, &c. 2d ed. D. Burgess & Co., 1855.

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