Tusser, Thomas (cont.) 
_ The edition of 1580 collated with those of 1573 
and 1577. Together with a reprint from the unique copy in 
the British Musexmi of "A hundreth good pointes of husband- 
rie,” 1557. Edited...by W. Payne and Sidney J. Herrtage. 
London, Pub. for the English dialect society by Trifbner & 
CO., 1878. 350 p. (Lib. Cong.; Boston Pub. Lib,; 
Newberry Lib.; Peabody Lib.; London Lib.) 
On cover? English dialect society. Publica¬ 
tions no,21, Series D, Miscellaneous, 
Vol, 8 of the Society’s Publications, 
With an introduction by Sir Walter Scott and a 
benediction by Pudyard Kipling incorporated in a foreword 
by E, V, Lucas, London, J.Tregaskis A: son, 1931, 336p, 
(Dept. Agr,; Lib. Cong,; Harvard; N. Y. Pub, Lib.) 
"The text is that of the edition of 1580,"— 
cf, colophon. 
This contains, p.214-336, notes from Hilman’s 
1710 ed., from Mavor’s 1812 ed,, and from the 
English dialect society ed, of 1878, as well as 
the glossary from the latter, 
Thomas Tusser, 1557 floruit, his Good points 
of husbandry; collated and edited by Dorothy Hartley, 
London, Country life limited [1931], 194 p, (Dept, 
Agr.; Lib. Cong.) 
"In this 1931 reprint the text of the 1571 
edition has been followed, Yl/hen verses from 
later editions have been added, these are 
marked. Additions from copies of 1573, 1575, 
1577, are inserted for contrast." — pref,,p,ll. 
Although the Brit, Mus, copy of the 1571 ed, 
has the title, "A hundrethe good points of hus- 
bandrie," and authorities, including the Brit, 
Mus. Cat,, the Short-title Cat. and Mavor, agree 
that the 1573 ed, was the first to have the ti¬ 
tle, "Five h\mdreth points of good husbandrir," 
Miss Hartley says specifically that she is fol¬ 
lowing the text of the 1571 ed, and yet gives 
the main part of her edition the heading: "Five 
hundred good points of husbandry," 
