RIDER'S BRITISH MERLIN: For the Year of Our Lord 1812 being the Bissextile or Leap Year. Adorned with many delightful and useful Verities fitting all Capacities in the Islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With Notes of Husbandry, Fairs, Marts, and Tables for many necessary Uses.
by Cardanus Rider
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Author: Cardanus Rider. Title: RIDER'S BRITISH MERLIN: For the Year of Our Lord 1812 being the Bissextile or Leap Year. Adorned with many delightful and useful Verities fitting all Capacities in the Islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With Notes of Husbandry, Fairs, Marts, and Tables for many necessary Uses. Publishers: London, Printed for the company of Stationers, by Nichols and Son, 1812. First edition. Language: Text in English. Size: 5.5 " X 3.5 ". Pages: 60 pages of text and many blank pages inserted throughout. Binding: Attractive, beautiful, and very good original dark red morocco leather binding finely bound with working claps (hinges fine, overall slightly worn and scuffed - as shown) under a protective removable mylar cover. All edges gilt. Content: Very good content (bright, tight, and clean, red ink stamp on the title page - as shown, some pencil annotations on 2-3 blank pages - as shown). ***** The book: Rare and attractive first edition of this Almanack titled Rider's British Merlin. It was one of the earliest almanacs to be published, issued from 1656 until at least 1830. The almanac contained the calendar, weather, and astronomical and astrological information that a typical almanac of the period would contain. The pages for each month of the year were accompanied by advice on what, and what not to eat and drink, and otherwise how to keep in good health. There were horticultural notes with abundant attention paid to herbs, fruit and vegetables. The lengthiest sections of this little book listed annual fairs in England and Wales of fixed and moveable date. The first would generally be associated with a saint's day, while the second would be of the type "second Monday in October". This list of town names and dates represented important information in the days before Agricultural Advisers, Trade Fairs and Job Offices, when the fairs played an important role not only in buying and selling, but also in exhibiting innovations in husbandry, in information exchange and in the hiring of labour.
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- RIDER'S BRITISH MERLIN: For the Year of Our Lord 1812 being the Bissextile or Leap Year. Adorned with many delightful and useful Verities fitting all Capacities in the Islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With Notes of Husbandry, Fairs, Marts, and Tables for many necessary Uses.
- Author
- Cardanus Rider
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
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- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- London, Printed for the company of Stationers, by Nichols and Son, 1812. First edition.
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1812
- Pages
- 60
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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