A treatise on the culture of the pine apple and the management of the hot-house : together with a de...
A treatise on the culture of the pine apple and the management of the hot-house : together with a description of every species of insect that infest hot-houses, with effectual methods of destroying them / by William Speechly, Gardener to the Dyke of Portland.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
York : Printed by A. Ward, for, and sold by the author, Burlington-House, London; and at Welbeck, in Nottinghamshire, 1779.
Call Numbers
RB/2878
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MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Physical content
xvii, [1], 186 pages, plates (1 folded) : illustrations ; 22 cm (8vo).
Content type
text
still image
Media type
unmediated
Carrier type
volume
Publication information
Publisher
York : Printed by A. Ward, for, and sold by the author, Burlington-House, London; and at Welbeck, in Nottinghamshire, 1779.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1779.
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Access Conditions
State Reference Library copy at RB/2878: To be issued in Special Collections Area.
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Alternative Titles
Full title
A treatise on the culture of the pine apple and the management of the hot-house : together with a description of every species of insect that infest hot-houses, with effectual methods of destroying them / by William Speechly, Gardener to the Dyke of Portland.
Other title
A treatise on the culture of the pineapple and the management of the hot-house.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Includes index.
One folded plate at the back of volume "A plan of an approved pine and grape stove".
Citation / References Note
ESTC, T63785.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
RB/2878
Record Identifier
74VKa6o7w4qO
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKa6o7w4qO
Other Identifiers
DDC
634.774
MMS ID
991024343119202626
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