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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OP 
[MARKHAM 
Art thereof.” About 13 subsequent editions of this work were 
published between 1615 and 1683, some of them as part of The 
Way to get Wealth, 6 parts, 1631, etc., a series of his works [with 
one of W. Lawson’s] each with separate title and pagination. 
1614. Cheape and Good | Husbandry | for the well-Ordering of all | 
Beasts, and Fowles, and for the | generall Cure of their Diseases. 
| Contayning . . . [etc. 7 lines] ... | the Cure of all the Diseases 
in Hawkes, | of what kinde soeuer. | [etc. 10 lines.] | London : | 
Printed by T. S. for Boger Jackson, dwelling in Fleet street, neere 
| the great Conduit, 1614. 
Collation — 1 vol. sm. 4to, pp. xxx un. -t-pp. 162. 
Booke II., “ Ordering of Poultrie,” includes at pp. 131-4 
Hearnes, Puets, Guls and Bitters, Partridge, Pheasant, Quaile, 
Godwits, Knots, Gray Plover or Curlewes, Blackebirds, Thrushes 
and Felfares. At pp. 135-50, Hawkes. 
Idem. Beprinted in 1615, 1616, 1623, with same imprint, and 
subsequently ; also as a part of The Way to get Wealth , 1631, 
etc. as below. 
Idem. 6th edit. London : 1631. (Printed by Anne Griffin 
for John Harrison.) Collation — 1 vol. sm. 4to, pp. xxiv + pp. 
188. Forms the first part of the collected tracts with general 
title “A Way to Get Wealth,” issued in this year. 
In this edition at pp. 157-63 will be found “ Of Water-Fowle, 
and others,” and at pp. 164-76, “ Of Hawkes.” 
1616. Markhams | Methode | or | Epjtomie : | Wherein is shewed | his 
approved Bemedies for all Diseases | whatsoever, incident to 
Horses, [etc. 2 lines] ... all sorts of Poultry, | all Water-fowle, 
as Geese, Ducks, Swans, and | the like, Pigeons, all Singing Birds, 
Hawks, | of all kinde ; and other Creatures service- | able for the 
use of Man. | Divided into twelve generall Points or Heads. | 
By Gervase Markham, Gentleman. | Printed at London by T. S. 
for Boger Iackson, | and are to be sold at his shop right against 
| the Conduit in Fleet-streete, 1616. 
Collation — 1 vol. 12mo, pp. xiii un. +pp. 80. 
At pp. 58-63, “ How to cure all the Diseases in Poultrie . . . 
Pheasants, Partrige, Quales, Bayles, Doues of all kindes ” ; at 
pp. 56-65, “ Water-fowle, as Geese, Duckes, Swans, Teyls, 
Widgeons, Sheldraks, Plouers, Herns, Puets, Bytters, Guls ” ; 
at pp. 66-71, “ Singing Birds, as the Nightingale, Lynnet, solitary 
Sparrow, Goldfinch, Bull-finch, Myskin, Spynke, Canary-byrd, 
Cordiall, Larke, Callander, Blackbird, Bobin, Throstell, and such 
like ” ; at p. 77, Hawkes. Copy in Library Brit. Mus. The 
names of birds as given are of interest. 
Idem. 2nd edit. Not seen. 
Idem. 3rd edit., corrected by the Author. 12mo. London : 
1623. 
Idem. 4th to 6th edits. Not seen. 
