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Markham, Gervase (1568?-1637) 
The ooxmtry house-wifes garden. See Lawson, William, 
The country house-wifes garden, London, 1617 et seq. 
The Coxmtryman's recreation. See The Countryman’s 
recreation. London, 1640 et seq. 
The English husbandman, [Two parts in one] The first 
part: contayning the knowledge of the true nature of ev¬ 
ery soyle ... together with the art of planting, grafting, 
and gardening, London, T, S^[nodham] for John Browne, 1613, 
ro\s ■ I (Brit, Mus.; Huntington Lib,; Bodleian Lib.; Trinity 
-- ^ Coll, Dublin) 
—The second booke of the English husbandman, 
Conteyning the ordering of the kitchen-garden, London, 
T, S[nodham] for J. Browne, 1614* (Brit, Mus,; Himting- MroUer 
ton; Bodleian Lib,) K ^ ^ 
The Brit, Mus, has 2 copies, one 1612-14, 
the other, 1613-15, Lowndes, 3:1475, gives a 
1614 issue of ’’The English husbandman” as well 
as a 1614 edition of ”The seconds booke of the 
English husbandman,” McDonald, Agric, Writ¬ 
ers, p,201, lists the 1613 ed. of "The Eng¬ 
lish husbeoidman” and says: "Other editions 1614, 
1615, 8uid 1635,” Perkin^s, Brit. Irish Writ¬ 
ers on Agric,, p.75, makes his entry thus: The 
English husbandman. 1613, 1631, 1614, 1635, 
2nd book 1614, 1615, 
-—— The English husbandman, drawne into bookes, 
and each booke into two parts Newly reviewed, cor¬ 
rected, and inlarged by the first author, G, M, Lon¬ 
don, Printed for W, Sheares, 1635. 2 v, (Harvard; i . 
Brit, Mus,; Rothamsted; Bodleian Lib.) ^ \ 
