Hundreth good poyntes of husbandrie : reprinted verbatim ... with all its inaccuracy of orthography, punctuation, etc., from the original edition of 1557; being a calendar of rural and domestic economy, for every month in the year; and exhibiting a picture of the agriculture, customs, and manners of England, in the middle of the sixteenth century. To which is added, The life of Thomas Tusser, written by himself, in verse; and a glossary.

  • Tusser, Thomas, 1524?-1580.
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Hundreth good poyntes of husbandrie : reprinted verbatim ... with all its inaccuracy of orthography, punctuation, etc., from the original edition of 1557; being a calendar of rural and domestic economy, for every month in the year; and exhibiting a picture of the agriculture, customs, and manners of England, in the middle of the sixteenth century. To which is added, The life of Thomas Tusser, written by himself, in verse; and a glossary. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London, 1834.

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2 unnumbered pages, 31 pages, 3 unnumbered pages, pages ; 25 cm (4to)

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Reprint. 1557.

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