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BLAIKIE ( Francis ). On the conversion of arable land into pasture, and on other rural subjects.

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BLAIKIE ( Francis ).  On the conversion of arable land into pasture, and on other rural subjects.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BLAIKIE ( Francis ). On the conversion of arable land into pasture, and on other rural subjects. Burnham : Printed and sold by J. Dawson … , 1817. First edition, 47-pages. [bound with :] A treatise on the management of hedges, and hedge-row timber. Second edition. Printed for John Harding … , 1820. Pages (4), 52. [bound with :] On the management of farm-yard manure, and on other rural subjects. Third edition, enlarged. With a plate and description of the inverted horse-hoe. Printed for John Harding … , 1820. With a folding frontispiece plate, pages (4), 40. 1817-20-20Three works in 1 vol, large 12mo, original boards, uncut : in nice, fresh state Blaikie (1747-1821). His writings were influential because he was employed for twelve years at the renowned experimental estate of Thomas William Coke, Earl of Leicester - one of the great achievements of British agriculture. "His tracts deal with the minutiae of the subject, odd but important details of management and technique … they were brief but must have been of more service to the agricultural community than many of the more elephantine productions that the age was so proud of." - Fussell, Old English Farming Books, 111, pp.112-5.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: RACK ( Edmund ). Essays, Letters, and Poems. Bath : Printed by R. Cruttwell, for the Author ; and sold by C. Dilly (and eight others) … , 1781. [bound with :] Mentor's letters addressed to youth. The third edition, revised and corrected. Bath : Printed by R. Cruttwell, for the Author ; and sold in London by E. and C. Dilly (and two others) … , 1778. Bath. 1781-1778. FIRST EDITION of the first item, pages xxxii, 359, 362-464, with the half-title and 17-page subscriber list but without an advert leaf at end sometimes found : iv, (5) - 64, 2 works in one volume, 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt bordered sides, gilt ruled spine, with label, gilt : a little worn and the upper joint weak, but otherwise large copies in nice state. The first item is an issue not in ESTC or COPAC : signed [a]-d4, B-Zz4, 3A2-3N4, without a break in text. ESTC has 10 copies of the second work : it was first published, anonymously, in 1777. The first work contains two poems by Richard Polwhele, historian of Devon and Cornwall. The extensive list of subscribers includes many from Norfolk where Rack was born and spent his early life. Subscribers include James Beattie, Jacob Duche, William Herschel, Joseph Priestley, Arthur Young and Alexander Jaffay of Dublin for six copies. Rack (c.1735–87), writer on agriculture, helped to found the Bath Philosophical Society in 1779 and became its first secretary. His literary works included Poems on Several Subjects (1775), Mentor's Letters Addressed to Youth (1777 ) - written five years previously for a few of his young friends - which ran to four editions, and Essays, Letters, and Poems (1781). Philip Thicknesse accused him of writing A Letter Addressed to Philip Thickskull, Esq., and responded with the satirical Letter from Philip Thickskull, Esq, to Edmund Rack (1780).(2)AGRICULTURE; SCIENCE; ENGLISH PRE 1801; BATH PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; ; VERSE; ; ; ; ;