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THE AMERICAN GARDENER: A TREATISE ON THE SITUATION, SOIL, FENCING, AND LAYING-OUT OF GARDENS; ON THE MAKING AND MANAGING OF HOT-BEDS AND GREEN-HOUSES; AND ON THE PROPAGATION AND CULTIVATION OF THE SEVERAL SORTS OF VEGETABLES, HERBS, FRUITS, AND FLOWERS.

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THE AMERICAN GARDENER: A TREATISE ON THE SITUATION, SOIL, FENCING, AND LAYING-OUT OF GARDENS; ON THE MAKING AND MANAGING OF HOT-BEDS AND GREEN-HOUSES; AND ON THE PROPAGATION AND CULTIVATION OF THE SEVERAL SORTS OF VEGETABLES, HERBS, FRUITS, AND FLOWERS.

by Cobbett, William (1762-1835)

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Printed by Morrill, Silsby, & Co. for) L. Hamilton, Concord, N.H. et. al: 1842., 1842 270 p. [Lacks last leaf of index] + Four woodcut plates. 12mo. Original full leather binding. Early ownership of E. L. Halstead. A popular and influential garden book by this famous writer, reformer, "muck-raker" and politician. Cobbett wrote the book "to cause the art of gardening to be better understood and practiced than it now is in America." William Cobbett (1762-1835), the son of a peasant f armer, makes clear his attitude toward gardeners in the preface: "The inside of a labourer's house, his habits, his qualities as a workman, and almost his morality, may be judged from the appearance of his garden. If that be neglected, he is, nine times out of ten, a sluggard or a drunkard, or both." The American Gardener was later revised and published as The English Gardener (London, 1829). **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W130. Language: eng. Full Leather. Hardcover. Very Good.

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THE AMERICAN GARDENER: A TREATISE ON THE SITUATION, SOIL, FENCING, AND LAYING-OUT OF GARDENS; ON THE MAKING AND MANAGING OF HOT-BEDS AND GREEN-HOUSES; AND ON THE PROPAGATION AND CULTIVATION OF THE SEVERAL SORTS OF VEGETABLES, HERBS, FRUITS, AND FLOWERS.
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Cobbett, William (1762-1835)
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Hardcover
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Printed by Morrill, Silsby, & Co. for) L. Hamilton, Concord, N.H. et. al: 1842.
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1842
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LITERATURE; AMERICANA; ENGLISH; GARDEN; GARDENS; PLANTS; VEGETABLES; FARMIN G; FLOWERS; COBBETT JUNIATA2
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