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Observations on laying out farms in the Scotch style,

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adapted to England. Comprising an account of the introduction of the Berwickshire husbandry into Middlesex and Oxfordshire. With remarks on the importance of the system to the general improvement of landed property.

Observations on laying out farms in the Scotch style,

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adapted to England. Comprising an account of the introduction of the Berwickshire husbandry into Middlesex and Oxfordshire. With remarks on the importance of the system to the general improvement of landed property.

Stock Code 95507

London, Harding, 1812

Loudon's magnum opus. Loudon's magnum opus beautifully illustrated with fine aquatints and other engravings: a ground-breaking work on agricultural practice and the management of working estates and highly influential in its day. The impact of Loudon's theories were an important factor in the shaping of the English countryside.

John Loudon, 'impressed by the inferiority of English to Scottish farming... persuaded his father to join him in taking a lease of Wood Hall, near Pinner [Middlesex], and published [in 1808] a pamphlet entitled An Immediate and Effectual Mode of Raising the Rental of the Landed Property in England. In 1809 he rented the large farm of Tew Park, Oxfordshire, where he took pupils in agriculture, and by 1813 he had made a profit of £15,000' (DNB). The present work, published at 5 guineas, describes in some detail the improvements carried out at both 'Tew Lodge Farm' and the farm at 'Woodhall', as well as a number of other examples. The fine series of plates are all used to illustrate Loudon's theories and all appear to be after his own drawings: the hand-coloured aquatint views are particularly fine and recall the work of Humphrey Repton, a near contemporary of Loudon's. The note at the end of the plate list explains that 38 plates are called for not 40 as mentioned on the title.

Folio (37.5 x 26.5 cm.), plates watermarked 1808-1817, 105pp., 38 plates and plans comprising 10 hand-coloured aquatints, 4 of these folding, 28 uncoloured line engravings, 2 of these with touches of aquatint, and 5 folding, light soiling plate 5, large folding plate of Tew Lodge with dusty fore-edge and neat archival repairs to edge, modern green half morocco gilt over marbled boards, an excellent example.

Brunet III,1184; Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library p.190; not in Abbey.
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Observations on laying out farms in the Scotch style,

LOUDON, John Claudius.

Stock code: 95507

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