
(EVELYN, JOHN). Sylva, Or, A Discourse of Forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's Dominions. As it was Deliver'd in the Royal Society the XVth of October MDCLXIV upon Occasion of certain Quaeries Propounded to that Illustrious Assembly by the Honorable the Principal Officers, and Commissioners of the Navy. To which is annexed Pomona or, an appendix concerning Fruit-Trees in relation to Cider, the making and several ways of ordering it... Also Kalendarium Hortense or, Gard'ner's almanac... London, Jo. Martyn and Ja. Allestry for the Royal Society, 1664. (3 parts in 1).
Folio. (300x190 mm.). (16), 120; (2 of 4?), 1-50, (4), 55-83 pp. (with the license leaf before title (A1), with errata leaf present, the "Animadversion" leaf bound after Pomona (C4). "Sir Paul Neiles second paper" leaf not present, without cancel leaf H1 as usual and without printed instruction to the binder.
Head title in red and black, but with the engraved vignette (of the Royal Society coat-of-arms) cut out, repaired tear and partly soiled. Separate titles for Pomona and Kalendarium Hortense (in red and black). Woodcut illustrations of implements at P4, one additional woodcut illustration.
Full leather binding, partly worn with renovated corners and spine, new title label. Text dampstained throughout, from beginning to page 20 only to margins, afterwards also affecting text, mostly upper part, about 10 pages with more staining, some creased leaves. First free endpaper with owner's notes Rich. Phillips's Book anno 1755. Modern German bookplate of AP. According to a pencil note, bought at Maggs Bros, cat. 461 in 1925, and later at Stockholms Auktionsverk 22 March 1964 (lot 153).
First edition. Important work on trees and their management. The second part concerns fruit trees and cider.
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(EVELYN, JOHN). Sylva, Or, A Discourse of Forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's Dominions. As it was Deliver'd in the Royal Society the XVth of October MDCLXIV upon Occasion of certain Quaeries Propounded to that Illustrious Assembly by the Honorable the Principal Officers, and Commissioners of the Navy. To which is annexed Pomona or, an appendix concerning Fruit-Trees in relation to Cider, the making and several ways of ordering it... Also Kalendarium Hortense or, Gard'ner's almanac... London, Jo. Martyn and Ja. Allestry for the Royal Society, 1664. (3 parts in 1).
Folio. (300x190 mm.). (16), 120; (2 of 4?), 1-50, (4), 55-83 pp. (with the license leaf before title (A1), with errata leaf present, the "Animadversion" leaf bound after Pomona (C4). "Sir Paul Neiles second paper" leaf not present, without cancel leaf H1 as usual and without printed instruction to the binder.
Head title in red and black, but with the engraved vignette (of the Royal Society coat-of-arms) cut out, repaired tear and partly soiled. Separate titles for Pomona and Kalendarium Hortense (in red and black). Woodcut illustrations of implements at P4, one additional woodcut illustration.
Full leather binding, partly worn with renovated corners and spine, new title label. Text dampstained throughout, from beginning to page 20 only to margins, afterwards also affecting text, mostly upper part, about 10 pages with more staining, some creased leaves. First free endpaper with owner's notes Rich. Phillips's Book anno 1755. Modern German bookplate of AP. According to a pencil note, bought at Maggs Bros, cat. 461 in 1925, and later at Stockholms Auktionsverk 22 March 1964 (lot 153).
First edition. Important work on trees and their management. The second part concerns fruit trees and cider.
See text.
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