The family cyclopædia; being a manual of useful and necessary knowledge, alphabetically arranged : comprising all the recent inventions, discoveries, and improvements, in domestic economy, agriculture, and chemistry; the most approved methods of curing diseases, with the mode of treatment in cases of drowning, other accidents, and poisons; observations on diet and regimen: a comprehensive account of the most striking objects in natural history, animate and inanimate; and a detail of various processes in the arts and manufactures: also, a concise view of the human mind and the passions, with their particular application to our improvement in education and morals. By James Jennings. In two parts
Reproduction of original in British Library, London.
Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1989. 16 fiches; 11x15 cm. The Nineteenth Century: General Collection: Family Life & Household Management; Pos: Fiche N.1.1.2433.