Hocus pocus; or the whole art of legerdemain, laid open. : Set forth in its proper colours, fully, plainly and exactly; so that an ignorant person may thereby learn the full perfection of the same, after a little practice. Also the trick of changing a card into a live bird, or into any picture. To which is added, not in any former edition, instructions for composing and displaying several most beautiful pieces of fire-works.
MLA
Hocus pocus; or the whole art of legerdemain, laid open. : Set forth in its proper colours, fully, plainly and exactly; so that an ignorant person may thereby learn the full perfection of the same, after a little practice. Also the trick of changing a card into a live bird, or into any picture. To which is added, not in any former edition, instructions for composing and displaying several most beautiful pieces of fire-works. Dublin : printed and sold by Thomas Wilkinson, bookseller and stationer, Winetavern-street, [1775?]
APA
(1775). Hocus pocus; or the whole art of legerdemain, laid open. : Set forth in its proper colours, fully, plainly and exactly; so that an ignorant person may thereby learn the full perfection of the same, after a little practice. Also the trick of changing a card into a live bird, or into any picture. To which is added, not in any former edition, instructions for composing and displaying several most beautiful pieces of fire-works. Dublin : printed and sold by Thomas Wilkinson, bookseller and stationer, Winetavern-street.
Chicago
Hocus pocus; or the whole art of legerdemain, laid open. : Set forth in its proper colours, fully, plainly and exactly; so that an ignorant person may thereby learn the full perfection of the same, after a little practice. Also the trick of changing a card into a live bird, or into any picture. To which is added, not in any former edition, instructions for composing and displaying several most beautiful pieces of fire-works. Dublin : printed and sold by Thomas Wilkinson, bookseller and stationer, Winetavern-street, [1775?]