List of Mr. Cobjitt's Books. 5 



2. BOOKS ON DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT AND 

 DUTIES. 



COTTAGS SGOTTOlMrS-. 



COBBETT'S COTTAGE ECONOMY {Price 2s. 6d.) ; con- 

 taining- iiiforrnation relative to the brewiug- of Beer, making' of 

 Bread, keeping: of Cows, Pigs, Bees, Ewes, Goats, Poultry, and 

 Rabbits, and relative to other matters deemed useful iu the con- 

 ducting: of the Affairs of a Labourer's Family; lo which are added, 

 instructions relative to the selecting, the cutting and the bleaching 

 I of the Plants of English Grass and Grain, for the purpose of mak- 

 ing Hats and Bonnets ; and also Instructions for erecting and using 

 Ice-houses, after the Virginian manner. — In my oivn estimation, the 

 book that stands first is Poor Man's Frkekd ; and the one that 

 stands next is this Cottage Economy ; and beyond all description 

 is the pleasure 1 derive from reflecting on the number of /ia/>/)?/ 

 families that this little book must have made. I dined in company 

 with a lady in Worcestershire, who desired to see me on account oi 

 this book ; and she told me that until she read it, she knew nothing 

 at all about these two great matters, the making of bread and of 

 heer ; but that from the moment she read the book, she began to 

 teach her servants, and that the benefits were very great. But, to 

 the labouring people, there are the arguments in favour of good 

 conduct, sobriety, frugality, industry, all the domestic virtues ; here 

 are the reasons for all these ; and it must be a real devil in human 

 shape, who does not applaud the man who could sit down to write 

 this book, a copy of which every parson ought, upon pain of loss of 

 1 ears, to present to every girl that he marries, rich or poor. — C» 



ADVXCS TO TOU-NCt mSIff, 



COBBETT'S ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN, and (incidentally) 

 t4> Young FFbme7i, in the middle aiid higher Ranks of Life {Price bs.) 

 It was published in 14 numbers, and is now in one vol. complete. 



SSItmOK-S. 



COBBETT'S SERMONS {Price Zs. 6d.)— There are 13 of them 

 on the following subjects : 1. Hypocrisy and Cruelty ; 2, Drunk- 

 enness; 3. Bribery; 4. The Rights of the Poor ; 5. Unjust Judges.; 

 6. The Sluggard; 7. Murder; 8. Gaming; 9. Public Robbery; 

 16. The Unnatural Mother; 11. Forbidding Marriage ; 12. Parsons 

 and Tithes ; 13. Good Friday ; or, God's J^idgment on the Jews, — 

 More of these Sermons have been sold than of the Sermons ol 

 all the Church-parsons put together since mine were published. 

 There are some parsons w ho have the good sense and the virtue to 

 ' preach them from the pulpit. — W. C. 



K 3. BOOKS ON RURAL AFFAIRS. 



Tir:LX.'S HITSBAiriDXt-S-. 



COBBETT'S EDITION OF TULL'S HUSBANDRY {Price 

 15s.): THE HORSE-HOEING HUSBANDRY; or, A Trea« 

 TisE on the Principles of Tillage and Vegetation, wherein is 

 I tauglxt a Method of introducing a sort of Vinevard Culture into 



