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Livres anciens et modernes

Woolverton, Linus [Editor]

The Canadian Horticulturist, volumes 16-18

1894-1896

407,02 €

Horizon Books

(Toronto, Canada)

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Détails

Année
1894-1896
Lieu d'édition
Toronto. The Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario
Auteur
Woolverton, Linus [Editor]
Edition
First editions.
Thème
Gardening - General
Langues
Anglais
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

8vo [24 x 17 cm]; 3 volumes, 445, [i]; 447, [i]; 451, [i] pp, index in each volume, illustrations from drawings, some full-page, 29 colored chromolithographed plates, portraits, other plates, maps including folding. two volumes are the original gilt decorated cloth, the other leather backed boards (light wear), gilt title lettering, name on one endpaper, one volume with light scattered foxing, interiors clean, very good to fine condition. A picture of this book is av Volumes 16, 17 and 18 of the first horticultural periodical published in Canada, dealing with all aspects of horticulture and gardening, the first few years dealt especially with fruit growing. Von Baeyer [Preliminary Bibliography For Garden History in Canada]: 'An extremely rich source for landscape and gardening history in the Victorian period, especially as it seems to be geared to the average farmer, gardener and fruit grower'. Von Baeyer [Rhetoric and Roses]: 'In 1878 the Canadian Horticulturist, a monthly periodical, began publication'. Woolverton, the second editor of the magazine, 'altered it focus from fruit to a more balanced selection of horticultural topics' [von Baeyer 153]. The colored lithographs were printed in Rochester, New York, because of the lack of suitable printers in Canada at that time.