The English husbandman, drawne into two bookes, and each booke into tvvo parts. The first part contayning the knowledge of husbandly duties, the nature of all sorts of soiles within this kingdome, the manner of tillage, the diversity of ploughes, and all other instruments. The second part containing the art of planting, grafting, and gardening, the vse of the vine, the hopgarden, and the preservation of all sorts of fruits, the draught of all sorts of knots, mazes, and other ornaments. Newlie reviewed, corrected, and inlarged by the first author, G.M.

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  • The English husbandman, drawne into two bookes, and each booke into tvvo parts. The first part contayning the knowledge of husbandly duties, the nature of all sorts of soiles within this kingdome, the manner of tillage, the diversity of ploughes, and all other instruments. The second part containing the art of planting, grafting, and gardening, the vse of the vine, the hopgarden, and the preservation of all sorts of fruits, the draught of all sorts of knots, mazes, and other ornaments. Newlie reviewed, corrected, and inlarged by the first author, G.M.
  • Second booke of the English husbandman Pleasures of princes
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Imprint
London: Printed [by Augustine Mathewes and John Norton] for William Sheares, and are to be sold at his shops in Britaines Bursse, and neere Yorke-house, 1635.
Publication year
1635-1635
ESTC No.
S112064
Grub Street ID
131829
Description
[16], 227, [1]; [16], 96; [2], 54 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 4⁰
Note
Dedication signed: Gervase Markham.

Augustine Mathewes printed part 1 (STC).

The first leaf is blank.

Part 2, "The second booke of the English husbandman", and part 3, "The pleasures of princes" each have separate register and pagination, and separate dated title page with imprint: London, Printed by Iohn Norton, for William Sheares, and are to be sould at the Harrow in the new Exchange, and neere Yorke-house in the Strand. 1635.
Uncontrolled note
Blank from F.S. Ferguson notes