[Rarebooks] FS: 1840 American Farmer’s Companion
Joslin Hall Rare Books
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The Farmer’s Companion; or, essays on the Principles and Practice of
American Husbandry. $65
By Jesse Buel. Published in Boston by Marsh, Capen, Lyon, and Webb in
1840. 2nd edition.
“With the address prepared to be delivered before the agricultural and
horticultural societies of New Haven County, Connecticut, and an
appendix containing tables and other matter useful to the farmer”. First
published in 1839. Jesse Buel [1778-1839] gave up a very successful
printing business in 1821 to buy an 85-acre farm near Albany, New York,
where he developed and practiced the new-fangled “reformed” farming
methods, emphasizing stewardship of the land and agriculture as a road
to better “moral health and character”. Buel was also an author, a
member of the New York State Assembly, a member of the Board of Regents
of the University of the State of New York, championed the founding of a
New York state agricultural school, was a founder of the New York State
Agricultural Society, and published The Cultivator, an important
agricultural journal.
Hardcover. 5”x7.5”, 303 pages, line illustrations, plus a 16 pages book
catalog and several specimen pages from other books in the series.
Publisher’s impressed tan cloth with gilt spine title. Covers with some
wear and soil, contents with scattered light soil and spotting, lacks
the rear endpaper. [43039]
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