A practical on the planting and management of forest timber trees, adapted to the system of farm clump planting.
Burton-upon-Trent,
T. Wayte,
1817
Quarto (190 by 120mm), [i]-iv, 5-48pp, minor foxing to title page, library stamp to front pastedown, modern brown cloth over boards, title in gilt.
Collation: A-F4.
Collation: A-F4.
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A rare nineteenth century treatise on forestry.
In 1809, Francis Blaikie was commissioned by Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl of Chesterfield, to "compile a plain concise treatise on the planting and management of forest timber trees, adapted to the soil and situation of his Lordship's estates, and intended for the instruction, in that branch of rural economy, of such of his tenants as were bound by the terms of agreement, to plant and protect a certain number of forest...
In 1809, Francis Blaikie was commissioned by Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl of Chesterfield, to "compile a plain concise treatise on the planting and management of forest timber trees, adapted to the soil and situation of his Lordship's estates, and intended for the instruction, in that branch of rural economy, of such of his tenants as were bound by the terms of agreement, to plant and protect a certain number of forest...
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