An Account of a Cottage and Garden Near Tadcaster, with Observations Upon Labourer's Having Freehold Cottages and Gardens, and Upon a Plan for Supplyng Cottages with Cows, Printed with the Desire of the Society for Bettering the Conditions, and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor

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16pp booklet with printed wrappers. Engraved vignette on title page. In a later binding of half leather over marbled boards, with gilt lettering on spine (boards rubbed at points, especially on spine. Numerous blanks front and rear. Internally neat and clean, barring a little age toning). Sir Thomas Bernard was an English Social Reformer and founder of the Society of Bettering the Conditions and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor His father was Sir Francis Bernard to whom Thomas served as confidential secretary, who as Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay had been influential in directing British policy leading to the revolt of the American Colonies. In this tract, which features a cottage and garden near Tadcaster, occupied by one Britton Abbott, Bernard argues for the use of pockets of land to provide homes and vegetables for the poor. Hard to find title. Slim 16vo.
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Book Addiction
Book Type Book
Language English
Year 1797
Size 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall
Binding Type Hardcover
Condition Very Good
Dust Jacket No
Publisher City London (Pall-Mall)