John Cullyer. The gentleman’s and farmer’s assistant; containing, first, tables for finding the content of any piece of land, from dimensions taken in yards. Second, tables shewing the width required for an acre in any square piece of land, from one to five hundred yards in length. Third, tables shewing the number of loads that will manure an acre of land, by knowing the distance of the heaps. Fourth, a table for measuring thatcher’s work. Fifth, a table, shewing how much the bushel, in common use, contains more or less (in pints), than the standard imperial bushel. , 11th ed. Norwich: printed by and for Stevenson and Matchett; London: Whittaker and Co., and Houlston and Stoneman, [1839].151, [5]p, mostly tables. Joints weak. Original full calf. (Book ref. wb10869) £20.00 The payment methods accepted by the seller, Westfield Books , are shown in the right-hand column. |
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