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1613 . Gervase Markham {continued). Another edition “ newly revised *’ in 
1625. 
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1625. 4to. 
-The Whole Art of Husbandrie, by C. Heresbach, translated by 
B. Googe, enlarged by Gervase Markham, 1631. 4to. 
See 1 . 577 , Heresbach-Googe. 
—— A Way to get Wealthe . . 1638-31-38. 4to. 
A compilation of some of Markham’s agricultural works, already issued separately, includes 
also Lawson’s New Orchard. See 1618. 
-The Countrymans Recreation, of the Art of Planting, Grafting, 
and Gardening . . London, 1640. 4to. 
Reprinted in 1653 and 1654. T. Barker’s Art of Angling was printed at the end of this 
edition. 
1614 . The Maske of Flowers’. . upon Twelfth Night, 1613 .. at the marriage 
of the Earle of Somerset. . N. O. for R. Wilson, 1614. Small 4to. 
This poetical piece finds a place here as containing, in the Stage-directions, an admirable 
description of an Elizabethan garden. 
1615 . Passe-Wood. A garden of Flowers, wherein . . is contained a . . 
discription of al the flowers contained in these foure followinge 
bookes . . translated out of the Netherlandish [by E. W. or rather 
T. Wood ?]. S. de Roy for Crispin de Passe, Utrecht, 1615. 
2 parts, oblong 4to. 163 plates. 
1618 . William Lawson. A new Orchard and Garden. Or the best way for 
planting . . With the Country Housewifes Garden . . B. Alsop for 
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—— second edition. I. H. for Roger Iackson, 1623. 4to. 
—— Now the third time corrected and much enlarged . . Whereunto 
is newly added the art of propagating plants (by Simon Har- 
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Reissued in 1638 in Markham’s Way to get Wealth, and separately in 1683. London. 4L5. 
1624 . Sir Henry Wotton. The Elements of Architecture . . London, John 
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Civill and Morall, of Francis Lo. Verulam Viscount St. Albans. 
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This is apparently the first edition in which the Essay on Gardens was printed. 
-Sylva sylvarum : or a Naturall Historie . . Published after the 
Author’s death. By William Rawley . . London, 1627. 4to. 
The edition of 1676 is called tenth edition. 
Rawley was Bacon’s chaplain and secretary. 
1626 . Adam Speed. Adam out of Eden . . London, 1626. 8vo. * 
Watt and Allibone give this date to the first edition, and treat the volume of 1659 as a 
reprint. Johnson calls him Adolphus Speed. 
- Adam out of Eden, or an abstract of divers excellent Experiments 
touching the advancement of Husbandry. London, printed for 
Henry Brome, 1659. 8vo. 
- The Reformed Husbandman. 1651. 
t This work is elsewhere attributed to Hartlib (see 1645). 
Simon Harward. The Art of Propagating plants—printed with the 
third edition of William Lawson’s New Orchard and Garden. 
See 1618. 
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