A booke of the art and maner, howe to plante and graffe all sortes of trees how to set stones and sow pepynes to make wylde trees to graffe on, as also remedies and medicines, first edition, black letter, title with woodcut vignette of man grafting trees, woodcut plate of grafting tools and illustrations within text, contemporary ink signature of 'Tho: Johnson' to title, D4 small section torn from lower corner (not affecting text), a few small ink stains or smudges, lightly browned, some finger-marking, [Fussell p.9; Henrey 15; not in ESTC], Imprinted at London by Henry Bynneman for Iohn Wight, [1569] bound after Tusser (Thomas) Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, mostly black letter, title within woodcut typographic border, a few ink inscriptions and scribbles, L1&2 (final 2 ff.) chipped and soiled with loss of a few letters, [Fussell pp.8&9; STC 24392], Printed by I[ohn] O[kes] for the Company of Stationers, 1638 bound before Scot (Reginald) A perfite platforme of a Hoppe Garden, and necessarie Instructions for the making and mayntenaunce thereof, with notes and rules for reformation of all abuses, second edition, black letter, woodcut illustrations, initials and printer's device to verso of final f., lacking initial and final blanks, sig.K corners frayed or torn to varying degrees (no loss of text), occasional spotting, [Fussell p.12; Henrey 339; STC 21867 (with final f. mis-numbered 93)], Henrie Denham, 1578 bound with [Plat (Sir Hugh)] The nevv and admirable Arte of setting of Corne: with all the necessarie Tooles and other circumstances belonging to the same.., title with device comprising a spade and sheaf of corn, woodcut initials, first 3 ff. frayed at corners or edges to varying degrees, spotted, [Fussell p.15; Henrey 303; Hunt 179; Perkins 1355; STC 19994], Peter Short, 1601 and [N.F.] The Fruiterers secrets: Containing directions, for the due time, and manner, of gathering all kindes of fruite, aswell stone-fruite as other: and how they are afterwards to be ordered in packing, carrying and conueighing them by land or by water; then in separating or culling them into diuers sorts.., mostly black letter, title with woodcut ornament, some light marginal soiling, [STC 10650], by R. B[radocke]and are to be solde by Roger Iackson, 1604 and C[hurche] R[ooke] An olde thrift nevvly reuiued. VVherein is declared the manner of planting, preserving, and husbanding yong trees of diuers kindes for timber and fuell. And of sowing acornes, chesnuts, beech-mast, the seedes of elmes, ashen-keyes, first edition, black letter, woodcut diagrams and initials, lacking folding plate, [Henrey 29; STC 4923], by W[illiam] S[tansby] for Richard Moore, 1612 and Hartlib (Samuel) A Discoverie for Division or Setting out of Land, as to the best form, 1 (of 2) folding woodcut plates, some damp-staining, lightly browned, spotted, [Fussell pp.40-50; Wing H985], for Richard Wodenothe, 1653 and [?Hartlib (Samuel)] A Designe for Plentie, by an Universall Planting of Fruit-Trees, some damp-staining, lightly browned, [Fussell pp.40-50; Henrey 167; Wing H984], for Richard Wodenothe, [1653] and Hartlib (Samuel) His Legacy of Husbandry, third edition, title within woodcut typographic border, some soiling, lightly browned, [Fussell pp.40-50; Wing H991], by J. M[acock]. for Richard Wodnothe, 1655, together 9 works in 1 vol., 17th century calf, rebacked, corners worn, small 4to *** An oustanding sammelband of rare works of the 16th and 17th centuries on agricultural and horticultural matters. The first mentioned is particularly rare with no copies recorded by ESTC and no appearances at auction.
A booke of the art and maner, howe to plante and graffe all sortes of trees how to set stones and sow pepynes to make wylde trees to graffe on, as also remedies and medicines, first edition, black letter, title with woodcut vignette of man grafting trees, woodcut plate of grafting tools and illustrations within text, contemporary ink signature of 'Tho: Johnson' to title, D4 small section torn from lower corner (not affecting text), a few small ink stains or smudges, lightly browned, some finger-marking, [Fussell p.9; Henrey 15; not in ESTC], Imprinted at London by Henry Bynneman for Iohn Wight, [1569] bound after Tusser (Thomas) Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, mostly black letter, title within woodcut typographic border, a few ink inscriptions and scribbles, L1&2 (final 2 ff.) chipped and soiled with loss of a few letters, [Fussell pp.8&9; STC 24392], Printed by I[ohn] O[kes] for the Company of Stationers, 1638 bound before Scot (Reginald) A perfite platforme of a Hoppe Garden, and necessarie Instructions for the making and mayntenaunce thereof, with notes and rules for reformation of all abuses, second edition, black letter, woodcut illustrations, initials and printer's device to verso of final f., lacking initial and final blanks, sig.K corners frayed or torn to varying degrees (no loss of text), occasional spotting, [Fussell p.12; Henrey 339; STC 21867 (with final f. mis-numbered 93)], Henrie Denham, 1578 bound with [Plat (Sir Hugh)] The nevv and admirable Arte of setting of Corne: with all the necessarie Tooles and other circumstances belonging to the same.., title with device comprising a spade and sheaf of corn, woodcut initials, first 3 ff. frayed at corners or edges to varying degrees, spotted, [Fussell p.15; Henrey 303; Hunt 179; Perkins 1355; STC 19994], Peter Short, 1601 and [N.F.] The Fruiterers secrets: Containing directions, for the due time, and manner, of gathering all kindes of fruite, aswell stone-fruite as other: and how they are afterwards to be ordered in packing, carrying and conueighing them by land or by water; then in separating or culling them into diuers sorts.., mostly black letter, title with woodcut ornament, some light marginal soiling, [STC 10650], by R. B[radocke]and are to be solde by Roger Iackson, 1604 and C[hurche] R[ooke] An olde thrift nevvly reuiued. VVherein is declared the manner of planting, preserving, and husbanding yong trees of diuers kindes for timber and fuell. And of sowing acornes, chesnuts, beech-mast, the seedes of elmes, ashen-keyes, first edition, black letter, woodcut diagrams and initials, lacking folding plate, [Henrey 29; STC 4923], by W[illiam] S[tansby] for Richard Moore, 1612 and Hartlib (Samuel) A Discoverie for Division or Setting out of Land, as to the best form, 1 (of 2) folding woodcut plates, some damp-staining, lightly browned, spotted, [Fussell pp.40-50; Wing H985], for Richard Wodenothe, 1653 and [?Hartlib (Samuel)] A Designe for Plentie, by an Universall Planting of Fruit-Trees, some damp-staining, lightly browned, [Fussell pp.40-50; Henrey 167; Wing H984], for Richard Wodenothe, [1653] and Hartlib (Samuel) His Legacy of Husbandry, third edition, title within woodcut typographic border, some soiling, lightly browned, [Fussell pp.40-50; Wing H991], by J. M[acock]. for Richard Wodnothe, 1655, together 9 works in 1 vol., 17th century calf, rebacked, corners worn, small 4to *** An oustanding sammelband of rare works of the 16th and 17th centuries on agricultural and horticultural matters. The first mentioned is particularly rare with no copies recorded by ESTC and no appearances at auction.
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