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A work 'in six books by the Famous Monsr. De La Quintinye, Chief Director of all the GARDENS of the French-King. To which is added His Treatise of ORANGE-TREES. with the Raising of MELONS, omitted in the French Editions'. Full page portrait of M. De La Quintinye, Title page; Dedication; Preface a-b6; Advertisement [2pp]; Pomona c-c2; Verses to M. Quintiney [4pp]; Dictionary [14pp]; leading to Parts I-III-: Of Fruit-Gardens and Kitchen-Gardens; pp 1-184 + [4pp]; between page 108 and 119 each leaf carries a single page number. Part IV: pp1-116; Pp 117-136 omitted, but text continuous as Pp. 137-204; [3pp]; directions concerning MELONS: Pp 1-3, followed by [1] an advertisement giving an explanation of why the culture of Melons was not included in the French editions. A Treatise of ORANGE-TREES: Pp 1-34. Reflections upon some Parts of Agriculture: Pp. 35-80. There is considerable mispagination, but the work is complete. For comparison the collation from The Hunt Botanical Library copy is attached. [HUNT BOTANICAL 388], [WING L431], [PRITZEL 5075], [HENREY Vol. I, P243 a brief entry]. Notes from HUNT ' De La Quintinye was one of the great French agriculturists of the 17th century. He was also interested in horticulture and gardens, and Louis XIV felt his work eas so important that he created for him the post of Directeur General des Potagers Royaux. Though De La Quintinye held this post with distinction for forty years, his modesty was such that he published nothing of his own during his lifetime. This was rectified shortly after his death when 'Instructions Pour les Jardins Fruitiers et Potagers' was brought out in 1690. It was so practical. and filled such a need that it went into many editions including this translation by De La Quintinye's great admirer and friend, John Evelyn.....' This English edition is the first to be in folio format, all early French edition were quarto. |