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1772059315London: Printed for Thomas Tegg 73 Cheapside 1772. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 12mo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1842. Hardback. Black calf-leather spines; dark-red leather labels; gilt lettered. Untrimmed edges as issued No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. NEAR FINE. xx 600 iv 694 pages. 2pp adverts. Heavy; over 3 kilos; extra postage needed. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping London: Printed for Thomas Tegg 73 Cheapside. VERY SCARCE as a complete set. <br/> <br/> Printed for Thomas Tegg, 73, Cheapside hardcover
1842059436London: Printed for Thomas Tegg 73 Cheapside 1842. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 12mo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1842. Hardback. Black calf-leather spines; dark-red leather labels; gilt lettered. Untrimmed edges as issued. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. NEAR FINE. xx 600 iv 694 pages. 2pp adverts. Heavy; over 3 kilos; extra postage needed. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping London: Printed for Thomas Tegg 73 Cheapside. VERY SCARCE as a complete set. <br/> <br/> Printed for Thomas Tegg, 73, Cheapside hardcover
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1987Q-0804713812Stanford University Press 1987-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Stanford University Press paperback
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1804WRCAM7141Philadelphia 1804. v2-224pp. Contemporary calf leather label. Boards bowed wear to extremities. Tanned and foxed old rubberstamp on endsheet. A good sound copy. A survey of agriculture and agricultural practices of the day with information partially borrowed from Spurrier and Bordley as well as that gleaned from the author's own polls. Scarce here in the first edition. SABIN 71898. RINK 1148. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 7203. hardcover books
180454777Philadelphia: Jacob Johnson and others A. Bartram printer 1804. First edition. 12mo. v 3 5-224 pp. With the contemporary bookplate of "Alfred Macay of Millford" on the front pastedown; an Alfred Macay owned Milford Plantation in Rowan County North Carolina at this time. Sabin 71898. American Imprints 7203. Contemporary calf a little eroded leather label gilt rules and ornaments on spine. Persistent foxing but a very good copy. 1612. <br/><br/> Jacob Johnson [and others], A. Bartram, printer hardcover books
pp. v, (3), (5)-224. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. Light dampstain. New marbled endpapers. 12mo. 180 mm. Rebound in brown cloth. Leather spine label. Hardbound. Very Good. 'Squire' Job Roberts (1757-1851) was a remarkable man of Welsh Quaker decent. He was born, lived, and died in Whitpain, close to Gwynedd, and for many years he was one of the most conspicuous figures in the farming, business and social circles of Gwynedd. He did much to improve the methods of farming, planted hedges, introduced the feeding of green fodder to cattle, instead of grazing, built a barn which was enormously large, according to the usual standard, and very early introduced the use of gypsum on fields. He was one of the first in Pennsylvania to introduce and breed Merino sheep, and during the movement to establish the manufacture of silk he was one of its most zealous promoters. In 1791, Gov. Mifflin appointed him a justice of the peace, and he continued as such until 1820, when he resigned and returned to farming and other entreprenureal pursuits. S&S/AI 7203; Sabin 71898; Rink 1148. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAIMP 10
1804020105Philadelphia: Jacob Johnson. First Edition. viii 224 pp. Full leather. Chipping at head of spine partial separation between front cover and spine but cover holding tightly some small leather scuffs two previous owners' names in ink sentence in pencil on the rear blank Good. . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1804. Jacob Johnson hardcover
18047897Philadelphia: Published and sold by Jacob Johnson & Co. Sold also by C. Pierce and W.& D. Treadwell Portsmouth; W.P.& L. Blake Boston; Beers & How New-Haven; Whiting Backus & Whiting and C.R.& G. Webster Albany; O. Penniman & Co. Troy; Thomas & Whipple Newbury-port; George Hill and Warner & Hanna Baltimore ; R.& J. Grey Alexandria; and S. Pleasants and W. Prichard Richmond; A. Bartram Printer 1804. Duodecimo 18 x 11 cm. v 3 5-224 pages. Index. FIRST EDITION. An early American survey of agriculture and agricultural practices with information partially borrowed from Spurrier and Bordley as well as some gleaned from the author's own polls. On drink Roberts writes "I would wish to introduce the drinking of beer in this country for the common drink; knowing by experience that it is the most wholesome beverage made use of therefore recommend it to private families to brew their own beer." There are also a few pages on cider and some discussion of grasses. Veterinary interests extend to a cure for Botts a worm particularly damaging to horses. There is also information and useful recipes regarding gypsum plaster salt and 'stuffing boots'. ~ Contemporary tree calf a little eroded at spine ends red morocco spine label titles in gilt; spine gilt-ruled. Age-toned and lightly foxed throughout but still a very good copy. With the bookplate of culinary collector Marcus Crahan and earlier period ink ownership inscription of the 'Buckingham Library' to the front paste down. Scarce. Bidwell 546; Rink 1148; Sabin 71898; American Imprints 7203. Published and sold by Jacob Johnson & Co., Sold also by C. Pierce, and W.& D. Treadwell, Portsmouth; W.P.& L. Blake, Boston; Bee unknown
1804ALEX169Printed by A. Bartram for Jacob Johnson & Co. et. al. Philadelphia: . 1804 pp. v 3 5-224. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. Light dampstain. New marbled endpapers. 12mo. 180 mm. Rebound in brown cloth. Leather spine label. Hardbound. Very Good. 'Squire' Job Roberts 1757-1851 was a remarkable man of Welsh Quaker decent. He was born lived and died in Whitpain close to Gwynedd and for many years he was one of the most conspicuous figures in the farming business and social circles of Gwynedd. He did much to improve the methods of farming planted hedges introduced the feeding of green fodder to cattle instead of grazing built a barn which was enormously large according to the usual standard and very early introduced the use of gypsum on fields. He was one of the first in Pennsylvania to introduce and breed Merino sheep and during the movement to establish the manufacture of silk he was one of its most zealous promoters. In 1791 Gov. Mifflin appointed him a justice of the peace and he continued as such until 1820 when he resigned and returned to farming and other entreprenureal pursuits. S&S/AI 7203; Sabin 71898; Rink 1148. SCARCE. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAIMP 10. Hardcover. Good. Printed by A. Bartram for Jacob Johnson & Co. et. al., Philadelphia: . hardcover
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184654235Boston: Thomas H. Webb & Co 1846. First edition 8vo pp. 176; original printed wrappers backed with red cloth at an early date manuscript paper label on spine; wrappers lightly soiled and worn with minor loss to back wrap; a few corners creased and curled but text generally clean. A good sound copy. A work of Emersonian pantheism by the Chief Judge of the Rhode Island Supreme Court who presided over the Dorr trials. In an earlier work The Influence of Scientific Discovery and Invention on Social and Political Progress 1843 Durfee believed that he had found in the advent of steam power a sign of divine intervention indicating a "law of progress" in man's development. Panidea adumbrates this theme: all is eventually assimilated into the "Theanthropoid" Durfee's term for the Divine Mind. See Schneider History of American Philosophy. DAB offers a concise assessment: "a somewhat pretentious philosophical work which nobody read." American Imprints 2262. <br/><br/> Thomas H. Webb & Co hardcover books