An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance.
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Collier, Jane. An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 4819, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/4819. Accessed 2025-10-29.
Collier, Jane. An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance. London: Andrew Millar, 1753.
Collier , J. (1753). An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art humbly addressed, in the first part, to the master, husband, &c. in the second part, to the wife, friend, &c. with some general instructions for plaguing all your acquaintance. London: Andrew Millar.
Collier, Jane. An essay on the art of ingeniously tormenting; with proper rules for the exercise of that pleasant art Humbly addressed, In the First Part, To the Master, Husband, &c. In the Second Part, To the Wife, Friend, &c. With some General Instructions for Plaguing all your Acquaintance. London: Andrew Millar, 1753.
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