The Harleian dairy system; and an account of the various methods of dairy husbandry pursued by the Dutch. : Also, a new and improved mode of ventilating stables. With an appendix containing useful hints (founded on the Authors̀ experience) for the management of hedge-row fences, fruit trees, &c.; and the means of rendering barren land fruitful. / By William Harley.

  • Harley, William, -1830.
Date:
1829
  • Books

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Publication/Creation

London : J. Ridgway; Edinburgh : Bell and Bradfute, and Blackwood; Glasgow : Smith and Son, and Ogle, 1829 (Chelsea : Tilling)

Physical description

xxxvi, 288 pages, 1 leaf, 6 leaves of plates (some folding) : illustrations, portrait ; 29 cm (8vo).

References note

Kress C.2287.
Rothampsted p. 68.
Fussell III, p. 152.

Notes

Frontispiece - portrait of William Harley.
Final leaf is publishers̀ list.
Harleys̀ Willowbank Dairy, established in Glasgow in 1809, set a new - high - standard for dairying practices. One of his innovations was the introduction of the marked pint measure.
Copy 1 Supplier: Patrick King Rare Books Binding: Original glazed olive green cloth with printed paper label on spine. Uncut.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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