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1540 [Andrew Borde] The boke for to Lerne a man to be wyse 

 in buNlding of his howse . . The boke for a good 

 husbande to lerne. Robert Wyer, no date [about 

 1540] . Small 8vo. 



Republished a year or two later by the same printer as part of 

 the Compedyous Regyment bearing Horde's name. 



1557 Thomas Tusser, A htnidreth good pointes of husbandrie. 

 R. Tottell, London, 1557. ^^^ verse 



(The copy in the British Museum is presumably unique.) Several 

 varying and augmented editions of the " Hundreth good Pointes " 

 were issued between 1561 and 157 1. The first edition of the " Five 

 Hundreth Points " (Tusser's enlargement of the former) came out 

 in 1573- 

 • Five hundreth points of good husbandry united to as 



many of good huswiferie . . R. Tottel, London, 1573 • • 

 2 partb, small 4to. 



Reissued at least twice (in 1576 and 1577) before the appearance 

 of the final and complete edition in 1580. 



Five hundred pointes of good Husbandrie . . Henrie 



Denhani, London, 1580. Small 4to. 



The parent edition of all which followed, and the last which was 

 published by Tusser himself. 



The reprints were numerous from that time onwards. 



Fine hundred pointes of good husbandrie. The edition 



of 1580 collated with those of 1573 and 1577 . . with a 



reprint of "A Hundreth good pointes . . 1557." 



Edited by W. Payne and Sidney J. Herrtage. Early 



English Dialect Society, London, 1878. 8vo. 



1561 (Braunschweig-Hollybush) A most excellent and Perfecte 

 Homish Apothecary e, or homely physick booke . . 

 Translated out of the Almaine speche . . by Ihon 

 Hollybush . A. Birckman, Collen, 1561. Folio 

 It has been alleged that the name of John Hollybush in this book 

 is merely pseudonymous for Miles Coverdale (as it was in the Latin- 

 English New Testament of 1538). • 



1563 Thomas Hill. A most briefe and pleasaunt treatyse, 

 teachynge howe to dress, sowe, and set a garden . . 

 T. Marshe, London, 1563. Small 8vo. 

 Probably the earliest appearance of "the Arte of Gardening." 

 A second edition is unknown. 



