The British perfumer:
being a collection of choice receipts and observations made during an extensive practice of thirty years, by which any lady or gentleman may prepare their own articles of the best quality, whether of perfumery, snuffs, or colours.
By the late Charles Lillie ... Now first edited by Colin Mackenzie.
APA Citation
Lillie, C., Mackenzie, C. (1822). The British perfumer: being a collection of choice receipts and observations made during an extensive practice of thirty years, by which any lady or gentleman may prepare their own articles of the best quality, whether of perfumery, snuffs, or colours. 2d ed. London: J. Souter.
MLA Citation
Lillie, Charles, and Colin Mackenzie. The British Perfumer: Being a Collection of Choice Receipts And Observations Made During an Extensive Practice of Thirty Years, by Which Any Lady Or Gentleman May Prepare Their Own Articles of the Best Quality, Whether of Perfumery, Snuffs, Or Colours. 2d ed. London: J. Souter, 1822.
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