The Boke of Husbandry.
FITZHERBERT John.
From Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
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From Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 08 March 2005
About this Item
8vo. pp. [vi], 89, [i] leaves: A-M8. Black letter, title in roman. Title (dusty) within fine woodcut border (McKerrow & Ferguson 34), historiated woodcut initials, inscription By me John Mourgan of … in the county of monmounth. in early hand on blank margin of one leaf. Age yellowing, some marginal soiling and thumb marks, two blank corners restored. A very good, well margined copy (many deckle edges) in early 20th century tan morocco, covers bordered with a triple rule in black, spine with raised bands ruled in black, title and author gilt lettered, very slightly rubbed at extremities. Extremely rare and early edition of this most important book on husbandry by John Fitzherbert beautifully printed in elegant black letter by Thomas Berthelet. The importance of the Boke of Husbandry cannot be overestimated. It did more to popularise ideas about husbandry and improvement than any previous work, and the many editions and imitators in the rest of the century attest to its significance throughout society. Fitzherbert s boke was extremely popular and remarkably brief - issues that may well be connected. The 1540 octavo, only ninety pages, is devoted to promoting the efficient use of natural resources. Fitzherbert returns repeatedly to the concept of improvement , a word he uses in the sense of enclosing, cultivating, and increasing the value of land. Indeed, the verb manure was often used to mean improve , and in the 1500s the primary definition was to till or cultivate land. Furthermore, the first meaning of improve was to put to profit, to enclose and the bringing into cultivation of wasteland. Fitzherbert was committed to the notion of cultivating waste land in order to improve it, to make it better to increase its value. The rash of editions that followed into Elizabeth s reign demonstrates the extent to which these ideas found a captive audience among the literate husbandmen, yeoman and gentry. John Patrick Montaño. The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland. The appearance of Fitzherbert s Bokes and subsequent sixteenth-century husbandry manuals marked a watershed in the evolution of a discourse that influenced landowners to improve their land. He was arguably the first to emphasise the role of landowning as an economic activity while promoting the connection between improving, enclosing, and surveying as a path to profit. Before the end of 1500s, Fitzherbert s Boke of Husbandry appeared in seventeen editions. The extensive library of Henry, Lord Stafford, for example contained two copies of Fitzherbert s Boke . . Gary Fields. Enclosure: Palestinian Landscapes in a Historical Mirror. Fitzherbert does not deal with husbandry only, but breeding and buying horses, laying hedges, the sale of wood and timber, grafting of trees, training of servants, road repair, veterinary medicine, the occupations of a country wife, duties of a neighbour, and relief of the poor. Although primarily dealing with agriculture and animal husbandry it really is a country gentleman s vade-mecum - how to manage your estate and profit by it. A very good copy of this rare and important work. ESTC S102230. STC 10999. Ames III p. 288 1162. Seller Inventory # L4018
Bibliographic Details
Title: The Boke of Husbandry.
Publisher: in fletestrete in the house of Thomas Berthelet, . at the sygne of Lucrece,
Publication Date: 1548
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
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