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181120221London: B. Crosby and Co 1811. Second Edition. Boards. Very Good. Second Edition. 8vo. pp. ii frontis xxxii 33-376 377-382 2 ads; contemporary half-calf and marbled paper boards; black morocco spine label gilt; spine somewhat dulled and darkened; board marbling rubbed all edges marbled; frontispiece foxed; scattered foxing; still very good. Boards. Because this title had real utilitarian value it is seldom found in good condition. Second edition of this popular work which went through more than twelve editions. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece. Descriptive text with 137 recipes for treating cattle diseases and disorders. The author published a similar and even more popular book for horse ailments. B. Crosby and Co unknown books
1255424 x 17 in. Matted in a contemporary frame. Some wear but a very good example with a list of premiums rules and regulations etc. within a decorative border. Nice Massachusetts display piece. unknown books
198423178Rome 1984. Paperback. Very Good. 105 18p. Original wrapper. Stapled. 30cm. <br/><br/> paperback books
195657706Other: Other. Very Good. 1956. Softcover. United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service:FAUQUIER COUNTY VIRGINIA SOIL SURVEY & MAPS 1956; 231 PAGE BOOKLET WITH LARGE COLOR MAP IN 17 SHEETS PLUS A LEGEND SHEET folded to fit in a 10" x 7" cardboard and cloth holder. The original case has the stamp of a depository library but there are no other stamps or marks - contents are fresh and crisp - as new . Other paperback books
1899036425Washington: Government Printing Office 1899. 647p. colored front. b/w and colored illus. folded map original black cloth Bureau of Animal Industry 125. Government Printing Office unknown books
18671145Case Lockwood and Co. Hartford 1867. 1st. Hardcover. 1867 1st edition of the VERY FIRST annual report issued by the Connecticut Board of Agriculture. A VG copy in its original brown cloth. Gilt-stamped on front panel and spine. A bit of fading along the spine and minor spotting along bottom edges of the front panel. Octavo 243 pgs. <br/><br/> Case, Lockwood and Co., Hartford hardcover books
19287459Sacramento: California State Printing Office 1928. Oblong booklet stapled in wrappers 15 x 24 cm. 119 pages. Text printed vertically while the covers are displayed horizontally. Second printing; the original was issued in 1927 and it was issued almost every year until 1935. More than eighty California seafood varieties listed in alphabetical order with recipes for each. Some wear to edges and bit of soil to a few leaves; generally near very good in attractive color printed wrappers. OCLC locates five copies of this second printing and nine of the first of 1927. California State Printing Office unknown books
61417Two photo albums 11 1/2 by 15 in. bound at left margin with string ties. Approximately 350 black & white photos varying in size 8 x 10 in.; 7 3/4 x 9 1/2 in.; 5 x 7 in.; 4 x 5 in.; 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. laid down on black album sheets or held in place by corner mounts. A photo documentary of the USDA's involvement in the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Mexico including often graphic images of the attempts to contain and eliminate the diseased livestock. A typed introduction to the two photo albums approx. 240 words is laid in entitled "Border Patrol" and details the work done by the Bureau of Animal Industry to protect the U.S. border with Mexico against entry by animals and animal products which might carry Foot-and-Mouth disease: "Traveling by horseback Jeep and airplane the 600 men of the BAI Border Patrol keep vigil over some of the roughest and most remote areas of the country" along the border from San Diego to Brownsville.<br/>Several of the photos have typed caption labels explaining the manual labor required to dig the animal burial pits stockyards of livestock awaiting destruction disinfection of the livestock cars etc. Some of the images have manuscript notes in chalk in the margins identifying photos whose negatives were to be "sent back to Mexico." One photo identifies the Mexican and American veterinarians who are cooperating on the control efforts others show the replacement steel plows and mules distributed to farmers to compensate for their losses a group of images show members of the border patrol at work. A few of the photos are by well-know photographer Juan Guzman others are by Charles H. Bernhard of the USDA etc. Photo images of maps showing the areas of Mexico affected are included primarily south of Vera Cruz along the Gulf of Mexico as well as vaccination preparations in the lab and administration of vaccines in the field. Operations centering on the Jeffcott Ranch in the Toluca area are depicted. Several of the photos have become detached from the album pages. All of the images very good clear. This pair of albums came from the estate of Claude Smith a veterinarian with the USDA who worked overseeing animal inspections and quarantines. According to a USDA publication "Foot-and-Mouth Disease: A Menace to North American Livestock" USDA: 1967 the collaborative effort between the U.S. and Mexico to combat the spread of the disease resulted in the destruction of some 883000 animals. A vaccination plan was also implemented.<br/>A handful of the photos are stamped with the name of Juan Guzman 1911-1982 who was born Hans Gutmann in Germany. A photojournalist he participated in the Spanish Civil War against Franco's forces and produced some graphic photos of the conflict. Gutmann emigrated to Mexico in 1939 under the name Guzman and later worked for the Mexican Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. <br/><br/> unknown books
189612237Albany & New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co 1896. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering. VG front hinge split/rear blank fly stuck to rear paste-down. 666 pp. Illustrated with plates charts & graphs. 8vo. <br/><br/> Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co hardcover books
18796571Toronto: Hunter Rose 1879. 8vo pp 83 72 Printed wraps Illustrated with engravings and charts. Includes reports on the running of the school as well as "The Report of the Farm Superintendent and Professor of Agriculture" which includes reports on field experiments with crops and animals. Hunter Rose unknown books
180965169Boston: Russell & Cutler 1809. unbound. 1 engr. plate. 91pp. 8vo sewn. Boston: Russell & Cutler 1809.<br/><br/> Russell & Cutler unknown books
1872WRCAM46409N.p. but possibly St. Louis 1872. Broadside 10 1/2 x 8 inches. Single horizontal crease flattened. Near fine. Broadside promoting the agricultural production of hemp for the use of making sails and rope for the Navy. Marsh cites importation statistics from 1871 noting that over $4000000 in hemp was imported that year. He declares that to resume our place as a naval power "we must produce within ourselves all the material required for building and rigging as well as arming and manning ships of war." An internal textual reference to hemp growing in Missouri suggests this broadside may have been printed there. unknown books
180036157Boston: Young and Minns 1800. 29 3 blanks pp. Disbound widely scattered foxing. Except as noted Very Good. <br/><br/> Fifty inquiries are propounded by the Trustees of the Society "with a view to collect the most accurate Information on the principal Branches of Agriculture as now practiced and thus be enabled to propagate the knowledge of whatever shall be found useful; and to open more wide the way to future improvements." <br/> As ESTC notes "Only the odd pages are numbered. The even-numbered pages are blank." <br/>Rink 1134. Evans 37935. ESTC W20529. Young and Minns unknown books
1881883091881. AGRICULTURE Miyazaki Ryûjô. Kôeki NOKÔ ZENSHO 5 vols. Tokyo n.d.1881. Bound Japanese-style fukuro-toji. Original covers and title labels. 22.7 x 15.5 cm. An extensive guide to the practice of agriculture in the early modern era of Meiji Japan. Largely text but illustrated throughout in woodcut some of which in each volume are skillfully colored. Near fine condition. Unusual and important work. Miyazaki Ryûjô had also produced such importantlandmarks of modern learning as the Shintei Nihon yochi zenzu of 1878. Complete. unknown books
189947175n.p. 1899. 1st Printing. Red card stock self wrappers black lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some rubbing to corners otherwise clean and bright. Printed bifolium. Small illustration of a bull head to head of upper wrapper. 7" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
181229598Philadelphia: Printed by Lydia R. Bailey 1812. 15 1 blank pp uncut untrimmed. Original plain blue wrappers reinforced with archival tape at spine stitched. Lightly tanned a few very small spots. Very Good.<br/><br/> Its officers Richard Peters was President members and laws are printed.<br/>Rink 1021. Printed by Lydia R. Bailey unknown books
1866176321866. 39th Cong. 1st Sess. SMD72. 1866. 8pp disbound. Very Good. unknown books
19131284Los Angeles 1913. Very good. Folding map approximately 20.25 x 28 inches. Light wear and a couple of minor separations along folds. Light tanning. An attractive and scarce cartographic promotional for lands under development by the California Land and Water Company in the Victor Valley northeast of Los Angeles. The platted map depicts the lands along the Mojave River between Victorville and Barstow and the areas to the east and west above the San Gabriel Mountains. Above the map is a panorama of the Mojave with a bridge and dam site in the foreground. The verso prints facts about prosperous fruit growing in the region; newspaper testimonials regarding the valley's fertility and recent growth; photographic images of local agriculture including one large image of a Victorville Chamber of Commerce with some state fair prize-winning apples; and even an inspiration economic quotation from "John Stuart Mills." Good evidence of the substantial growth in agriculture in this area during the early-20th century; OCLC locates only one copy at Yale. unknown books
18182013Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner 1818. 8vo. 10 xx 3 x-xxxv 4 vi-xl 41-45 1 lii 4 332 i.e. 334 pp.; 4 plts.; illus. <br><br>Collected writings on topics associated with farming and rural life including the making of cider; the volume commences with an address by Richard Peters then the Society's president. The plates show two different ploughs Bennet's machine and a straw cutter with the in-text woodcuts depicting wire fences economical kitchens and various important pieces of equipment; the title-page bears an engraving of the Society's plough and rising sun emblem as well. The first volume in this series appeared in 1808 with the present volume making its first appearance in 1815 and subsequently meriting this second printing. All but disbound preserving original gilt-stamped calf spine cracked and rubbed lacking covers. Front free endpaper separating. Pages browned and moderately spotted some leaves more darkly than others. Benjamin Warner unknown books
1813347091813. 8pp. Disbound. Final leaf nearly detached and lacking lower margin removing a contemporary manuscript annotation. Other scattered manuscript annotations. Some tanning and dampstaining. Good. A pamphlet printing of an essay on sheep breeding.<br/> <br/>Specifically addresses best practices for the treatment of the ram that also appeared in Samuel Latham Mitchill's The Medical Respository in 1813. Not in OCLC. unknown books
1872720Chicago: Geo. W. Rust & Co 1872. Good. Four issues. Vol. 1 No. 3 & 7; Vol. 3 No. 8 & 10. Some wear at spines and edges. One issue a bit gnawed at lower corner slightly affecting text. Four early issues of this Chicago periodical dedicated to developments and issues in stock raising nationwide with much content on Western ranching. Geo. W. Rust & Co unknown books
1856231278London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1856. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Previous owner's name date written on fep. No pencil or ink markings in text. A few pages un-cut. Green embossed cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine. Spine rebacked. Light to moderate edgewear to boards. Mylar cut to protect boards. Very Good binding. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans unknown books
179826309Boston: Young & Minns 1798. Stitched self-wrappers. 8vo. 25pp. Age darkened with soiling throughout. Some loss to corners of title page not affecting text; small duplicate institutional stamp on verso of title page. A tender copy. Evans 34084. <br/><br/> Young & Minns unknown books
2735240 pp. Small 8vo cont. calf double gilt fillet round sides spine gilt. London: A. Millar 1755. Second edition; the first edition appeared earlier in the same year. This was clearly a very popular work with a Dublin edition also of 1755. "The first 100 pages of this book comprise an appeal to gentlemen to farm their estates as a reputable and profitable occupation and not to leave the business to the meanest of the people who are not only unable to make improvements but unwilling even to hear of them. He appeals to classical authority and to many of the English farming writers who preceded him. To clinch the argument he proceeds to prove how profitable a business farming is by giving specimen costings in which he estimates yields at 30 bushels wheat 30 bushels barley and 30 bushels peas certainly much higher than the national average at that date though possible in occasional years and some situations. He mentions some of the new crops and a rather ingenious barrel churn the use of which would give a larger proportion of butter for a given quantity of milk and concludes with an exhortation to cleanliness in the dairy."-Fussell II pp. 28-29. Very fine copy. unknown books
18018781Boston: Young and Minns 1801. 93 2pp. Disbound light foxing Very Good. The Papers include a letter from Joseph Cooper of New Jersey "of the utmost importance" according to the Trustees. on feed for corn wheat rye. With a list of Members of the Society. FIRST EDITI0N. Rink 1136 6. AI 906 911 3. Young and Minns unknown books