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17279059Paris, de l'imprimerie de la Veuve d'Houry, 1727. In-8 de 1ff., [2]-391 pages, 1ff. plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné d'étoiles, de fleurs de lys et de filets dorés, filets et fleurons dorés encadrant les plats, coupes ornées, pages de garde de papier gauffré jaune et or, tranches dorées.
1766719Paris LACOMBE 1766 2 P., Lacombe et imprimerie Didot, 1766, 2 volumes in-12, veau marbré, dos orné, tranches dorées, pièces rouges et fauves.
1787016686Poultry & Lombard Street London: Charles Dilly & James Phillips 1787. Octavo pp xx 51 a little age-toning and discolouration the title page more marked and with a small old paper repair to the upper corner a near contemporary signature - "R. Prime" - to the title page otherwise very sound internally. in a later twentieth century simple quarter calf binding a little marked and faded the boards slightly bowed. Of great interest is the seedsman's advertisement bound in at the front - Observations on the Culture of the Mangel Wurzel by Jenkins and Gwyther Nursery and Seedsmen New Road and in the Regent's Park. Ths extends to two and a half small sides folded and marked with the remains of an address and a postmark on the final side. Lettsom's work is rare anyway and I can find no trace of another copy of the Jenkins and Gwyther advertisement. Abbe de Commerell had a great interest in husbandry and made a special study of vegetable and fodder crops. Seed of the mangel wurzel fell in to Lettsom's hands and after sowing it at his botanic garden at Grove Hill he found that it produced an excellent crop for both humans and cattle. He immediately commissioned a translation which went in to three editions within a month. His efforts fell on stony ground and he was somewhat derided for his enthusiasm. Shortly in to the next century however it was greatly taken up by farmers. It was at this time that Jenkins and Gwyther issued their little pamphlet. Their nursery at Regent's Park subsequently became the gardens of the Royal Botanic Society. The owner of this copy was Richard Prime of Walberton House near Arundel. Prime a strong Tory was M.P. for the western division of Sussex 1847-54 and the dominant figure in Walberton in his day. Blanche Henrey 556. Second edition. Quarter leather. Good. Charles Dilly & James Phillips Hardcover
178512991Paris SIMON & NYON 1785 1 Paris, Simon & Nyon, 1785, in-12, non rogné, 83 pp. (de 97 à 180).