The description and use of the carpenters-rule: together with the use of the line of numbers commonly called Gunters-Line. Applyed to the measuring of all superficies and solids, as board, glass, plaistering, wainscoat, tyling, paving, flooring, &c., timber, stone, square on round, gauging of vessels, &c. Also military orders, simple and compound interest, and tables of reduction, with the way of working by arithmatick in most of them. Together with the use of the glasiers and Mr. White's sliding-rules, rendred plain and easie for ordinary capacities
London: printed for W. Fisher, and R. Mount, 1688. Small 12mo (126 x 64 mm), pp. [204]; sectional title page for The Use of the Line of Numbers; engraved frontispiece (signed: R. Gaywood fecit.), 1 woodcut plate; contemporary if not original full sheep, gilt-decorated spine, red morocco label; extremities rubbed..... More