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18001166011Leipzig, Breitkopf u. Härtel, 1800. 12, 694 S. Hldrbd d. Zeit (Ecken u. Kanten bestoßen, Rücken am Fuß vorsichtig geklebt).
First edition, [4], 178pp., new endpapers, recent quarter calf, marbled boards, morocco spine label. William Aiton (1760-1847) of Strathaven was Sheriff Substitute for the Middle Ward in Lanarkshire, and was widely known as an authority "on all matters bearing on Scottish husbandry". He had the perception to observe that one of the major problems of the Scottish farmer was the cultivation of moss earth. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 19038.1; Fussell III, p. 59; Rothamsted, p. 9.
18031214394Stuttgart 1802 - 1803, 1802 - 1803. Zus. über 1000 S. Bedruckte OBr. (alle unaufgeschnitten).
1932190073Greiffenberg, Greif-Vlg. 1926-1932. 4°. Hlwd. M. hs. Rtit. Einbde. etwas berieben. Fehtl: 1926 Nr. 1 u.- 27; 1930 Nr. 25; 1932 Nr. 7.
1859188789London, Blackwood & Sons, 1845-1859. Hldr. auf 5 Bünden. M. Rgoldpräg. Einbde. Etwas berieben u. m. Rsign. it. u. einige Seitenränder m. St. Teils etwasl stockfl.
1960221191Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1960-70. M. Abb. Bibl.-Hlwd. St. a. 2 Tit.
18081166970Genf, J. J. Paschoud, 1808. 2 Bl., 16, 138 S. Br. d. Zeit (unbeschnitten, am Ende m. schwacher Nässespur im Bund).
1883BE086871883 48 p., 36 col. lithographed pls, 4to, contemporary boards. One or two plates with some slight foxing, the remaining plates clean. Scarce.
18011178894Helmstedt, C. G. Fleckeisen, 1801. 4 Bl., 478 S. Ppbd d. Zeit (beschabt, einige Blätter braunfl.).
[64] + 287 + [15] pp.+ 4 gegraveerde platen buiten tekst, 22cm., originele licht gecartonneerde gemarbreerde omslag (rug recent vervangen), luttele roestvlekjes, goede staat, zeldzaam, X82250
1762X82250Leyden [Leiden], by Johannes Le Mair 1762 [64] + 287 + [15] pp.+ 4 gegraveerde platen buiten tekst, 22cm., originele licht gecartonneerde gemarbreerde omslag (rug recent vervangen), luttele roestvlekjes, goede staat, zeldzaam, X82250
177317462Imprimerie de L.F. Delatour 1773 60 pages in-12. 1773. Plein cuir d'époque. 60 pages. Manque le frontispice et la page de titre. Complet des 5 gravures dépliantes en noir
17741093656Paris, J. Barbou, 1774. Gestoch. Frontispiz (Gravelot del., Longueil sculp.), 16, 427, (5) S. Neuer Ppbd (durchgehend teils stärkere Nässespuren am Rand, Stempel auf Titel).
115353aafBern, Buchdruckerei von Rieder & Simmen, 1869, in-8vo, VII (+ 1 weiss) + 256 S., rez. Leinenband, Titelblatt vorne aufgezogen.
45824Paris, Masson - Ch. Delagrave sans date, vers 1880, 270x170mm, LIV - 1012 + 1040pages, reliure d'éditeur. reliure demi-chagrin avec auteur, titre, tomaison, filets et caissons ornés dorés au dos à quatre faux-nerfs (3 nerfs). Plat percaline. Garde papier marbré. Hormis coins légèrement frottés, belle reiure. Intérieur propre. Bel exemplaire.
110791aafParis, Au Palais, Chez Saugrain, M. DCC. XL., 1740, in-4°, 8 ff. (dont le frontispice-titre gravé (avec taches marginales) et le titre en rouge et noir) + 970 p. illustrées de nombreuses gravures sur cuivre in- et hors-texte cartonnage d’attente d’époque, usé.
5333Berne, K.J. Wyss 1894-1896, 310x230mm, 469pages, cartonnage de l’éditeur, dos toilé. Bon état.
First Edition, [iv],106,[2]pp., disbound. The introduction of the enclosure act had a damming effect on the lower classes, as the author of this pamphlet implies: "to increase the estates of the great proprietor and the church, leaving the poor man even without the 'common right' for his cow, or the few yards of ground whereon to grow his vegetables, which had previously afforded him the means of rearing his little family". He then sets out to illustrate the example been carried out by Richard Westbrook Baker on the estates of Sir Gerard Noel Noel in Rutland. Here Baker had formed 'The County of Rutland General Friendly Institution' with an aim to ameliorate the condition of the poor, by means of the small allotment system, child education, and the benefit of the Stamford and Rutland Infirmary. Only the Goldsmiths'-Kress (28466) copy recorded.
Third edition, [2], [2, advert leaf], [iii]-xx, 361, [1], [2, advert leaf]pp., engraved folding map frontispiece, 14 engraved plates (6 folding). 2 vols., in one, 8vo (210 x 130 mm), cont. half calf, old re-back, rubbed. Provenance: From the library of The Royal Agricultural Society of England with their bookplate.
First edition, 8vo (225 x 140 mm), xvi, 204pp., 7 copper engraved plates a little browned and offset, orig. boards, rebacked with orig. spine laid-down, uncut. John Finlayson of Muirkirk (1780-1826), farmer and implement designer. "Finlayson shared an interest in moss reclamation with Lord Meadowbank and others, and his newly designed implements were widely written about enthusiasm".?Fussell. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted, p.59; Perkins, 607; Fussell III, p.131.
First edition, 74pp., without half-title, hand-coloured map (upper margin slightly cropped), 2 engraved folding plates (of 3) and 2 folding tables. 3 Vols., in one, 4to (245 x 195 mm), recent cloth, spine lettered in gilt.
First edition, thick 4to (230 x 170 mm), [314], 151, [1]pp., contemporary interleaved throughout, 4 engraved plates to rear, offset and a little foxed, contemporary calf, rubbed, neatly rebacked, contrasting spine leather labels, gilt lettered. William Marshall (1745-1818) a native of Yorkshire, he was for some years in the West Indies, as a planter, returned about 1775, and took a farm in Surrey. These Minutes were the result of his resolve to be his own farm manger and learn from his mistakes, "to learn to-morrow's management from to-day's experience and next year's process from this year's miscarriages, so he had to keep a written account of his proceedings; and naturally enough when he had it he found that he wanted to publish it."?Fussell. Provenance: Early ownership signature in ink to head of title "George Birch" and "James A. Caird 1858". Rothamsted, p.110; Perkins, 1140; Fussell II, p.114-116.
Second edition, 8vo (230 x 135 mm), xlvii, [1], 210pp., with a 33 page list of subscribers to both the first and second editions, later boards, uncut. "Pilkinton did not really edit or translate this work, but plagiarised and very slightly altered the translation of John Mills, published in 1770."?Perkins. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted Catalogue, p.66; Perkins Catalogue, 1342.
Second edition, 12mo, xiv, 401, [1]pp., some occasional light water-staining to text, orig. cloth-backed boards, worn and stained, uncut, still a respectable copy. "the first original work on cattle diseases in the English language."?Smith. Smith, Early History of Veterinary Literature, II, pp. 152-3.
First and only edition, 8vo, [12], 131, [1]pp., without half-title, old water-staining throughout, disbound. Goldsmiths', 6511.