The riches of a hop-garden explain'd : from the several improvements arising by that beneficial plant ... : with the observations and remarks of the most celebrated hop-planters in Britain ... in which is particularly set forth, the whole culture from the first breaking up of the ground, the planting, etc. to the kilning or drying of the hop, rendred familiar to every capacity / by R. Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S.
1729
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Title
The riches of a hop-garden explain'd : from the several improvements arising by that beneficial plant ... : with the observations and remarks of the most celebrated hop-planters in Britain ... in which is particularly set forth, the whole culture from the first breaking up of the ground, the planting, etc. to the kilning or drying of the hop, rendred familiar to every capacity / by R. Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S.
Created/published
London : Printed for Charles Davis, in Pater-noster Row and Thomas Green, at Charing-Cross, MDCCXXIX [1729]
Description
viii, 104 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 21 cm (8vo)
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Signatures: A-O⁴.
Title page in red and black.
Pages 43 and 44 misnumbered '44' and '43' respectively.
Title page in red and black.
Pages 43 and 44 misnumbered '44' and '43' respectively.
Cited/described in
English short title catalogue, T44951
Henrey, B. British botanical and horticultural literature before 1800, 505
Catalogue of botanical books in the collection of Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt, 477
Henrey, B. British botanical and horticultural literature before 1800, 505
Catalogue of botanical books in the collection of Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt, 477
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London, -- publication place.
Item Details
Call number
168- 213q
Folger-specific note
Imperfect: wanting the frontispiece. Armorial bookplate (motto: Nec rege nec populoso sed utroque) of Baron Rolle
Folger accession
168213