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The rural economy of the west of England : including Devonshire, and parts of Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, and Cornwall, together with minutes in practice (v.1)
Marshall, William (1745-1818)
1796
Includes index at end of v. 2.
The rural economy of the west of England : including Devonshire, and parts of Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, and Cornwall, together with minutes in practice (v.2)
Marshall, William (1745-1818)
1796
Includes index at end of v. 2.
Crofts and farms in the Hebrides : being an account of the management of an island estate for 130 years
Argyll, George Douglas Campbell Duke of (1823-1900)
1883
Cover title.
The horse-hoing husbandry, compleat in four parts, or, An essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation : wherein among many curious and useful improvements, the following are treated of 1. Of roots... 20. Of the ho-plow, &c. : as also a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, in order to increase their product, and diminish the common expence, by the use of instruments described in cuts
Tull, Jethro (1674-1741); Tull, Jethro (1674-1741)
1743
Consists of a Preface, 25 chapters of text, and a Supplement (Notes; Notes on the Preface; Addenda). The Supplement, has a separate title-page which reads "A supplement to the essay on horse-hoing hus...
The rural economy of the southern counties : comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex, the Isle of Wight, the chalk hills of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c., and including the culture and management of hops, in the districts of Maidstone, Canterbury, and Farnham (v.1)
Marshall, William (1745-1818)
1798
Includes index.
The rural economy of the southern counties : comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex, the Isle of Wight, the chalk hills of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c., and including the culture and management of hops, in the districts of Maidstone, Canterbury, and Farnham (v.2)
Marshall, William (1745-1818)
1798
Includes index.
The horse-hoeing husbandry: or, A treatise on the principles of tillage and vegetation, wherein is taught a method of introducing a sort of vineyard culture into the corn-fields, in order to increase their product and diminish the common expense
Tull, Jethro (1674-1741); Cobbett, William (1763-1835)
1829
Cottage economy : containing information relative to the brewing of beer, making of bread, keeping of cows, pigs, bees, ewes, goats, poultry and rabbits, and relative to other matters deemed useful in the conducting of the affairs of a labourer's family; to which are added, instructions relative to the selecting, the cutting and the bleaching of the plants of English grass and grain, for the purpose of making hats and bonnets; and also instructions for erecting and using ice-houses, after the Virginian manner
Cobbett, William (1763-1835)
1831
Spine title: Cobbett's cottage economy.
Leaflets : (Nos. 1 to 100)
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
1906
Various paginations.