The complete art of boxing according to the modern method; Wherein the whole of that manly accomplishment is rendered so easy and intelligent, that any person may be an entire master of the science in a few days, without an other instruction than this book. To which is added, the general history of boxing. Containing an account of the most eminent professors of that noble art, who have flourished from its commencement to the present time. By an amateur of eminence.
MLA
Amateur of eminence. The complete art of boxing according to the modern method; Wherein the whole of that manly accomplishment is rendered so easy and intelligent, that any person may be an entire master of the science in a few days, without an other instruction than this book. To which is added, the general history of boxing. Containing an account of the most eminent professors of that noble art, who have flourished from its commencement to the present time. By an amateur of eminence. London : printed for M. Follingsby, No. 4, near Temple-Bar; and M. Smith, at No. 46, both in Fleet-Street, 1788.
APA
Amateur of eminence. (1788). The complete art of boxing according to the modern method; Wherein the whole of that manly accomplishment is rendered so easy and intelligent, that any person may be an entire master of the science in a few days, without an other instruction than this book. To which is added, the general history of boxing. Containing an account of the most eminent professors of that noble art, who have flourished from its commencement to the present time. By an amateur of eminence. London : printed for M. Follingsby, No. 4, near Temple-Bar; and M. Smith, at No. 46, both in Fleet-Street.
Chicago
Amateur of eminence. The complete art of boxing according to the modern method; Wherein the whole of that manly accomplishment is rendered so easy and intelligent, that any person may be an entire master of the science in a few days, without an other instruction than this book. To which is added, the general history of boxing. Containing an account of the most eminent professors of that noble art, who have flourished from its commencement to the present time. By an amateur of eminence. London : printed for M. Follingsby, No. 4, near Temple-Bar; and M. Smith, at No. 46, both in Fleet-Street, 1788.