02350nam 2200445 n 450 99639603380331620200824121328.0(CKB)3810000000018658(EEBO)2240942941(UnM)99847326e(UnM)99847326(EXLCZ)99381000000001865819911126d1615 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The second booke of the English husbandman[electronic resource] Contayning the ordering of the kitchin-garden, and the planting of strange flowers: the breeding of all manner of cattell. Together with the cures, the feeding of cattell, the ordering both of pastures and meddow-ground: with the vse both of high-wood and vnder-wood. Whereunto is added a treatise, called Good mens recreation: contayning a discourse of the generall art of fishing, with the angle, and otherwise; and of all the hidden secrets belonging thereunto. Together vvith the choyce, ordering, breeding, and dyeting of the fighting cocke. A worke neuer written before by any author. By G.MLondon Printed by T[homas] S[nodham] for Iohn Browne, and are to be sould at his shop in St. Dunstanes Church-yard in Fleetstreet1615[16], 56, 59-205 [i.e. 105], [1]; [2], 51, [3] pG.M. = Gervase Markham.Printer's name from STC."The pleasures of princes, or Good mens recreations", a prose paraphrase with additions of "The secrets of angling" by John Dennys, has separate dated title page, pagination, and register.The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A"; the last leaf is blank.P. 105 misnumbered 205.A variant (STC 17356a) has title pages dated 1615.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018FishingEnglandEarly works to 1800AgricultureEnglandEarly works to 1800FishingAgricultureMarkham Gervase1568?-1637.877321Dennys Johnd. 1609.1005211Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396033803316The second booke of the English husbandman2356429UNISA