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engravings. By J. March. London : published by J. March, 

 engraver on wood ; Effingham Wilson and B. Steill. (1833). 

 front., pp. vi. ii. 96. 8.; second edition, [same imprint.] 

 (1836). pp. 104, [some copies] pp. 106. 8.; third edition, 

 [same imprint.] pp. 106. 8.; fourth edition. London. 

 Printed and published by J. March, Charlotte-street. (1842). 

 p.->. JOG. iv. ; fifth edition. London, J. March, (n. d.) front., 

 title, pp. 101. 12.; sixth edition. (1850). front., title, pp. 

 100. 8.; seventh edition. 1853. 8. 



Markham (Gervase). The English husbandman, drawne into 

 two bookes. The first part: contayning the knowledge of the 

 true nature of euery soyle within this kingdome, etc. By G. 

 M. " Bramo assai, poco spero, nulia chieggio." London: 

 printed by T. S for John Browne and are to be sould at his 

 shop in S. Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleet-street. 1613. B.L. 

 4.; Newlie reviewed, corrected and inlarged by the first 

 author, G. M. London, printed for William Sheares, and are 

 to be sold at his shops in Britaines Bursse, and neere Yorke- 

 house. 1635. 4. 



[ The second book has a separate register and a title-page as 

 follows :] 



The second booke of the English husbandman. Con- 

 tayning the ordering of the kitchin-garden, and the plant- 

 ing of strange flowers :...wherevnto is added a treatise, called 

 Goodmens recreation: contayning a discourse of the generall 

 art of fishing with the angle, and otherwise ; and of all the 

 hidden secrets belonging thereunto. Together with the 

 choyce, ordering, breeding and dyeting of the fighting cocke 

 A work neuer written before by any author. London 

 printed by T. S. for John Browne. 2 pt. 1614. B.L 

 pp. xiv. 205 [105]. 4.; [with new title-page :] 1615. 4. 

 London, printed by John Norton, for William Sheares, etc 



1635- 4. 



[The " Art of angling" (as the running title has it) also pos- 

 sesses a separate register and title-page :] 



The pleasvres of princes, goodmeiis recreations : containing 

 a discourse of the generall art of fishing with the angle or 

 otherwise ; and of all the hidden secrets belonging thereunto. 

 Together with the choyce... of the fighting cocke. Being a 

 worke neuer in that nature handled by any former author. 

 London : printed by T. S. for John Browne, 1614. B.L. 

 title, pp.5i. 4. [with fresh title-page] 1615; London, 

 printed by John Norton for Henry Tavnton, in St. Dunslons 

 Church-yard, in Fleete-street. 1635 ; [some copies] London, 

 printed by John Norton, for William Sheares, and are to be 

 sould at the Harrow in the new Exchange and neere Yorke- 



