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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[August, 
PRACTICAL BOOKS, 
Suited to the wants of Architects, Carpenters, Builders, and all who 
contemplate building or remodeling Frame or Brick Budd¬ 
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REDUCED CUT OF PERSPECTIVE VIEW. PLATE 28. 
WOOLLETTS 
VILLAS AND COTTAGES; 
OR, 
HOMES FOR ALL. 
A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE. 
Showing Plans, Elevations and Views of twelve Villas and 
ten Cottages , being a Collection of Dwellings suited 
to various individual wants and adapted 
to different localities. 
This is a most picturesque aud pleasing work, and is well 
adapted to the public wants. One Vol„ oblong Svo., of forty 
8x12 plates. Cloth ; Price, Post-paid, $3.00. 
Atwood’s Modern American Homesteads 
Containing 46 plates, showing a variety of designs for 
Homesteads. Stables, Ice and Milk Houses, Details, etc., all 
to scale ; also Specifications and Description. Svo. Cloth. 
$3.50. 
Detail Cottage and Constructive 
Architecture, 
Containing Seventy-five large Lithographic Plates, under 
the Direction of A. J. Bicknell, showing a great variety of 
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Scrolls, Gable and Sawed Ornaments, Fences, Stairs, Newels, 
Architraves, Mantels, Plaster Finish, etc., including Forty- 
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for Cottages, with Details, aud Eighteen Elevations of Sum¬ 
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Dwellings, Barns, Exhibition Buildings, Roofs, Bridges, etc., 
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Wood, Stone, or Brick Buildings. One large Quarto Volume, 
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Wooden and Erick Buildings, with 
Details. 
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BICKNELL’S 
¥H!age Builder, with Supplement. 
Shows Elevations and Plans for Cottages, Villas, Subur¬ 
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Rickncll’s Village Builder. 
Contains Twenty Plates, showing Eighteen Modern and 
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Carpenters and Builders’ Assistant, 
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By L. D. GOULD, Architect and Practical Builder. 
Containing Twenty-three Plates, fully described. Also, 
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Containing Twelve Folio Plates, showing Twelve Designs 
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ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
345 Broadway, New York. 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON 
THE SHEEP. 
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR 
AMERICAN SHEPHERDS. 
By HENRY STEWART. 
.1 L L U S T K, .A. TED. 
NOTICES BY THE PRESS. 
We like this book very much, as it treats of the modem 
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its structure and uses; diseases and remedies, etc. We 
would advise every breeder to get this manual.— The 
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Mr. Stewart is a veteran shepherd, and his knowledge 
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It is a work of 252 pages, handsomely illustrated, show¬ 
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to had no help except from English works, not only out 
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A very practical treatise oil a very important depart¬ 
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It contains a condensed amount of practical informa¬ 
tion, of which every farmer who attends less or more to 
sheep raising should avail himself.— The United Pres¬ 
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PRICE, rOST-PAID, $1.50. 
Play and Profit 
II MY GARDEN. 
By E. P a ROE, 
Author of “Barriers Burned Away," etc. 
NOTICES BY THE PRESS. 
The author takes us to liis garden on the rocky lull-sides in 
the vicinity of Vest Point and shows us how out of it, after 
four years' experience, lie evoked a profit of $1,000, and this 
while carrying on pastoral and literary labors.It 
is very rare that so much literary taste and skill are mated 
to so much agricultural experience and practical good sense. 
—Harper's Magazine. 
This hook is as poetical as it is practical. Still he is no 
dreamer. He goes into every essential detail with as much 
minuteness and precision as if lie w r ere writing a manual for 
the practical farmer. Indeed few works professedly de¬ 
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tion on the secret of winning golden harvests from the soil 
than this brief idyllic sketch.— N. V. Tribune. 
Price, Post-paid - SI.50 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt of 
price by 
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245 Broadway, New York. 
