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Five hundred points of good husbandry. : As well for the champion or open countrey, as also for the woodland or several, mixed in every moneth, with houswifery, over and besides the book of houswifery. Corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more, with divers other lessons, as a diet for the farmer ... Also two tables, one of husbandry, and the other of houswifery ... / Newly set forth by Thomas Tusser ...

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Phila. Society for Promoting Agriculture Collection S509 .T96 1672
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tusser, Thomas, 1524?-1580.
Contributor:
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Agriculture--Early works to 1800.
Agriculture.
Home economics.
Physical Description:
146, that is, 148 pages, 4 unnumbered pages (the last page blank) : 19 cm. (4to)
Place of Publication:
London, : Printed by T.R. and M.D. for the Company of Stationers., 1672.
Notes:
First published in a shorter form as "A hundreth good pointes of husbandrie," in 1557.
Page 148 mistakenly numbered 146.
Some decorated borders.
Local Notes:
Copy 2 shelved in the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture (630.942.T875).
Cited in:
Wing T3369.
Hunt, R.M.M. Botanical books 325.
OCLC:
3633783

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