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091 $a52157/C (shelfmark)
100 1 $aTull, Jethro,$d1674-1741.$0n 87896983.
245 14 $aThe horse-hoing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation ... Wherein is shewn a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, in order to increase their product, and diminish the common expence; by the use of instruments described in cuts /$cBy I.T. [J. Tull].
260 $aLondon :$bPrinted for the author, and sold by G. Strahan ...; T. Woodward ...; A. Miller ...; J. Stagg ...; and J. Brindley ...,$c1733.
300 $a4 unnumbered pages, x, 274 pages, 4 unnumbered pages, 7 folded leaves of plates :$billustrations ;$c(folio)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent.
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia.
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier.
500 $aIncludes: 'A supplement to the essay on horse-hoing husbandry. Containing explanations and additions both in theory and practice ... By Jethro Tull, Esq; The second edition. London: Printed for and sold by the author ... 1740.'; with a separate title page, continuous paging, and register.
500 $aPages [1] and [4] of first unnumbered sequence are blank.
500 $aHead- and tail-pieces, initials.
500 $aIncludes indexes.
510 0 $aESTC t081915.
510 0 $aESTC t081936.
510 4 $aESTC$cT81915.
650 0 $aTillage.$0sh 85135363.
650 0 $aPlows.$0sh 85103538.
650 2 $aAgriculture.$0D000383.
650 7 $aAgriculture.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00801355.
650 7 $aPlows.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01067240.
650 7 $aTillage.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01150952.
655 0 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aTull, Jethro,$d1674-1741.$tSupplement to the essay on horse-hoing husbandry.$0n 87896983.
752 $aEngland$dLondon.
759 $adigukmhl.
776 1 $iPrint version:$tThe horse-hoing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation ... Wherein is shewn a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, in order to increase their product, and diminish the common expence; by the use of instruments described in cuts$w(OCoLC)10964757$w(UkLW)b10179598.
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