[Rarebooks] FS: Bartlett's NEW HOLLAND, 1843: Australia and British agriculture

Charles Agvent agvent at erols.com
Thu Apr 26 09:45:59 EDT 2007


One of the many unusual items in our new Spring Internet Catalogue now 
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BARTLETT,  Thomas.  NEW HOLLAND: ITS  COLONIZATION,  PRODUCTIONS &
RESOURCES,  WITH  OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATIONS SUBSISTING WITH  GREAT
BRITAIN.  London:  Longman, Brown, Green 1843. First  Edition.  Octavo
bound  in  the original cloth rebacked with a later brown calf  spine;
ix,  [i], 312 pages. The author was the Assistant Surgeon of the  51st
Light  Infantry. Most of the book concerns Australia though the author
also  deals  with ways of improving British agriculture. Bookplate  of
Bernard  Gore  Brett  on  the front pastedown. Very Good  copy  of  an
uncommon book.                                                 $750.00
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