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  • The compleat horseman / by Gervase Markham ; edited by Dan Lucid ; with pictures by Pauline Baynes.

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    • Boston : Houghton-Mifflin, 1975.
    • 1975-1614
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  • The dumbe knight. An historicall comedy acted sundry times by the Children of His Majesties Revells.

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    • London, Printed by A. M[atthews] for W. Sheares, 1633.
    • 1633
  • The dumbe knight. A pleasant comedy, acted sundry times by the Children of His Majesties Revels. Written by Jarvis Markham.

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    • London, Printed by N. Okes, for J. Bache, 1608.
    • 1608
  • Markhams methode, or epitome. Wherein is shewed his approved remedies for all diseases ... incident to horses ... Also for curing of all ... creatures serviceable for the use of man. Devided into twelve generall points or heads. By Gervas Markham ... The sixth edition corrected by the author.

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    • London, Printed by T. Harper for J. Harison ... 1633.
    • 1633
  • The dumbe knight. A historicall comedy, acted sundry times by the Children of His Maiesties Reuels.

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    • London, Printed by N. Okes, for J. Bache, 1608.
    • 1608
  • Hobsons horse-load of letters; or, A president for epistles. The first part ...

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    • London, Printed by G. P[urslow] for R. Hawkins, 1617.
    • 1617
  • Markhams faithfull farrier. Wherein the depth of his skill is laid open in all those principall and approved secrets of horsemanship ...

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    • Oxford, Printed by W. Turner, for M. Sparke, 1631.
    • 1631
  • Markhams faithfull farrier. Wherein the depth of his skill is layd open in all those principall and approoved secrets of horsemanship ...

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    • London, Printed by T. Cotes, for M. Sparke Junior, 1640.
    • 1640
  • Cavalarice; or, The English horseman: contayning all the art of horse-manship ... Together, with the discovery of the subtil trade or mystery of horscoursers ... Newly imprinted, corrected & augmented, with many worthy secrets not before knowne: by Gervase Markham.

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    • [London, Printed by E. Allde for E. White] 1617.
    • 1617
  • The pleasvres of princes, or Good mens recreations. Contayning a discourse of the generall art of fishing with the angle, or otherwise, and of all the hidden secrets belonging thereunto. Together with the choyce, ordring, breeding and dyeting of the fighting cock ..

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    • London, Printed by Iohn Norton for Henry Tavnton, 1635.
    • 1635
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  • The English housewife : containing the inward and outward virtues which ought to be in a complete woman, as her skill in physic, cookery, banqueting-stuff, distillation, perfumes, wool, hemp, flax, dairies, brewing, baking, and all other things belonging to a household / Gervase Markham ; edited by Michael R. Best.

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    • Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, c1986.
    • 1986
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    Text JLE 87-3132|m(SASB)Offsite
  • The teares of the beloued: (1600) and Marie Magdalene's teares: (1601). Ed., with memorial introduction and notes.

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    • [London] 1871.
    • 1871
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    Text NCL (Markham, G. Teares of the beloued)Offsite
  • The compleat husbandman and gentleman's recreation: or, The whole art of husbandry; : containing. I. Directions to cure all diseases in horses ... II. Directions to improve land ... III. To brew pale ale and beer, make cyder ... IV. Of planting and raising trees for timber and fruit ... V. To destroy moles, foxes and other vermin. VI. To heal all diseases in men or women ... VII. Directions in angling ... / By G. Markham Gent.

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    • London, : Printed for G. Conyers ..., 1707.
    • 1707
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  • Country contentments. Or, The husbandman's recreations. Containing the wholesome experience in which any ought to recreate himself, after the toyl of more serious business. As namely, hunting, hawking, coursing with gray-hounds, and the laws of lease, shooting in the long-bow or cross-bow, bowling, tennis, baloon; the whole art of angling, and the use of the fighting cock. By G.M.

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    • London, G. Sawbridge, 1664.
    • 1664
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    Text MY (Markham, G. Country contentments. 1664)Offsite
  • Cheape and good husbandry for the well-ordering of all beasts and fowles, and for the general cure of their diseases ... shewing further, the whole art of riding great horses, with the breaking, and ordering of them ... Together with the use, and profit of bees, the making of fishponds, and the taking of all sorts of fish ...

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    • London, J. Harrison, 1648.
    • 1648-
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    Text VPQ (Markham, G. Cheape and good husbandry) 1648Offsite
  • Markhams Farewell to hvsbandry: or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse and grasse, as best grounds whatsoever: together with the annoyances, and preservation of all graine and seed, from one yeare to many yeares. As also, a husbandly computation of men and cattels dayly labours, their expences, charges, and utmost profits. Now newly the fourth time, rev., cor., and amended, together with many new additions, and cheape experiments: for the bettering of arable, pasture and woody grounds: of making good all grounds againe, spoiled with overflowing of salt water by seabreaches; as also, the enriching of the hop-garden, and many other things never published before.

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    • London, Printed by W. Wilson, for I. Harrison, 1649.
    • 1649-
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    Text VPC (Markham, G. Markhams Farewell to hvsbandry)Offsite
  • Markham's Farewel to husbandry: or The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our nation, to be as fruitful in all manner of grain, pulse, and grass, as the best grounds whatsoever. Together with the anoiances, and preservation of all grain and seed, from one year to many years. As also a husbandly computation of men and cattel's daily labours, their expences, charges, and utmost profits. Now newly the eighth time, revis'd, corrected and amended, together with many new additions, and cheap experiments: for the bettering of arable pasture, and woody grounds: of making good all grounds again, spoiled with over-flowing of salt water by sea breaches; as also the enriching of the hop-garden. And many other things never published before. By G.M.

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    • London, Printed by W. Wilson, for George Sawbridge ... 1664.
    • 1664
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    Text VPC (Markham, G. Markham's Farewel to husbandry)Offsite
  • Cheap and good husbandry, for the well-ordering of all beasts and fowls, and for the cure of their diseases ... the use of bees ... the manner of fish-ponds [by Gerv. Markham]

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    • London, G. Sawbridge, 1664.
    • 1664
  • Country contentments; or, The husbandmans recreations ... as namely, hunting, hawking ...

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    • London, Sawbridge, 1675.
    • 1675
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    Text MY (Markham, G. Country contentments. 1675)Offsite
  • The pleasures of princes; or, Good mens recreations, by Gervase Markham. Together with The experienced angler, by Colonel Robert Venables; with a preface by Horace Hutchinson.

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    • London, The Cresset Press, Ltd., 1927.
    • 1927
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  • The compleat jockey: or, The most exact rules and methods to be observ'd in training up of race horses: shewing how to prepare them for any heats or courses; with the manner of their keepings, instructions for their dressing and looking to, their scourings, diets, matches and racings; the like not published to the world before. To which is added, the most experienced way for buying horses; and instructions to avoid being cheated upon the like occasion; with a relation of the cheats and tricks the jockeys and horse-coursers put on the unexpert buyers. Attributed to Gervase Markham, gentleman.

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    • London, The Woodstock Press, 1933.
    • 1933
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  • Markhams farwell to Hvsbandry Or, The inriching of all sorts of Barren and Sterrill Grounds in our Kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of Graine, Pulse, and Grasse as the best Grounds whatsoeuer ... As also a Husbandly Computation of Men and Cattels dayly Labours, their Expences, Charges, and vttermost Profits. Attained by Trauell and Experience, being a Worke neuer before handled by any Author: And Published for the good of the whole Kingdome.

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    • London, Printed by I. B[eale]. for Roger Iackson, and are to be sold at his Shop, 1620.
    • 1620
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  • The English Hus-wife, Contayning, The inward and outward vertues which ought to be in a compleat woman. As, her skill in Physicke, Cookery, Banquetingstuffe, Distillation, Perfumes, VVooll, Hemp, Flax, Dayries, Brewing, Baking, and all other things belonging to an Houshould. A Worke very profitable and necessarie, gathered for the general good of this kingdome.

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    • London, Printed by Iohn Beale, for Roger Iackson, 1615.
    • 1615
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  • Cheap and Good Hvsbandry For the vvell-Ordering of all Beasts, and Fowles, and for the generall Cure of their Diseases ... Shewing further, the whole Art of Riding great-Horses, with the breaking and ordering of them ... Also, approued Rules, for the Cramming and Fatting of all sorts of Poultry and Fowles ... Together with the Vse and Profit of Bees ... Gathered together for the generall good and profit of this whole Realme ...

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    • London, Printed by T. S[nodham]. Roger Iackson, and are to be sold at his Shop. 1616.
    • 1616
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  • Markhams Maister-Peece. Contayning all Knowledge belonging to the Smith, Farrier, or Horse-Leech, touching the Curing of all Diseases in Horses ... diuided into two Bookes. The First contayning all Cures Physicall: The Second all belonging to Chyrurgery ... Now the Fourth time newly Imprinted, Corrected, and Augmented ... Written by Gervase Markham ...

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    • London, Imprinted by Nicholas Okes and are to be sold by Nicholas Fussell and Humphrey Mosley, 1631.
    • 1631
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  • The inrichment of the weald of Kent: or, A direction to the husband-man, for the true ordering, manuring, & inriching of all the grounds within the wealds of Kent, and Sussex; and ... all the grounds in England of that nature ... The profitable use of marle, and other ... manuring ... Painfully gathered ... by a man of great eminence ... but revised, inlarged, and corrected with the consent, and by conference with the first author. By Gervase Markham.

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    • London, Printed by Eliz. Purslow, for John Harison, 1649.
    • 1649
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    Text *KC 1649 (Markham, G. Inrichment of the weald of Kent)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Markhams Maister-peece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching the curing of all diseases in horses: drawne with great paine, and most approved experience, from the publick practise of all the forraigne horse-marshals in Christendome; and from the private practise of all the best farriers of this land. Being divided into two bookes. The first containing all cures physicall: the second all belonging to chyrurgery ...

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    • Imprinted at London by W. Wilson, and are to be sold in Pauls church-yard, or in any other part of London, 1651.
    • 1651
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  • The English house-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in a compleat woman. As her skill in physick, chiurgery, cookery, extraction of oyls, banqueting stuff, ordering of great feasts, preserving of all sorts of wines, conceited secrets, distillations, perfums, ordering of wool, hemp, flax: making cloath and dying; the knowledge of dayries: office of malting; of oats, their excellent uses in families: of brewing, baking, and all other things belonging to an hosehold. A work generally approved, and now the ninth time much augmented, purged, and made most profitable and necessary for all men, and the general good of this nation. By G. Markham.

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    • London, Printed for H. Sawbridge, 1683.
    • 1683
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  • Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leech, touching the curing of all diseases in horses ... divided into two books. The first containing all cures physical: the second all belonging to chirurgery ... Now the tenth time newly imprinted, corrected, and augmented ... Written by Gervas Markham ...

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    • London, Printed by E. Okes, and are to be sold by T. Passenger, 1668.
    • 1668
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    Text *KC 1668 (Markham, G. Markham's master-piece)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • A way to get wealth. Containing six principal vocations, or callings, in which every good husband or house-wife may lawfully imploy themselves ... The first five books gathered by G.M. The last by Master W.L. for the benefit of Great-Brittain.

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    • London, Printed by E.H. for G. Sawbridge, 1676.
    • 1676
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  • The citizen and countryman's experienced farrier ... To all which is added, a valuable and fine collection of the surest and best receipts in the known world for the cure of all maladies and distempers that are incident to horses of what kind soever, with directions to know what is the ailment, or disease. By J. Markham, G. Jefferies, and discreet Indians.

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    • London, Printed;-----and, Wilmington [Del.] Re-printed, and sold by James Adams, 1764.
    • 1764
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  • The compleat husbandman and gentleman's recreation [electronic resource] : or, the whole art of husbandry; Containing. I. Directions to Cure all Diseases in Horses, which are almost 300, with 12 Medicines only not of 12d cost. Also to Cure Oxen. Kine. Bulls. Calves, Sheep. Lambs. Goats. Swine. Dogs. Conies. Hares. Poultry. Geese. Ducks. Swans, &c. Pigeons. Singing Birds. Hawks. Deer, &c. To teach Dogs. II. Directions to Improve Land. Arable and Pasture. to Order Flax. Hemp. Saffron. Liquorice. Bees. Silk-Worms. and to make some new Invented Plows. III. To Brew Pale Ale and Beer, make Cyder equal to Canary, and not stand in 4d. charge per Quart, and to make Mead and Metheglin. IV. Of Planting and Raising Trees for Timber and Fruit, Grafting and Gardening, to order Clover and St. Foin. V. To destroy Moles, Foxes and other Vermin. VI. To Heal all diseases in Men or Women with Chew'd white Bread. Also a Pleasant and wholesome Drink for a Family, which will not cost a Farthing a Gallon, best for Young and Old, Rich and poor Sick and Well. VII. Directions in Angling. Fowling. Hawking. Hunting. Ringing, &c. By G. Markham Gent.

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    • London : printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold Ring in Little Brittain, 1707.
    • 1707
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  • Markham's master-piece. Containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach [electronic resource] : Touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains, and Approv'd Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The First containing Cures Physical; the 2d, All Cures Chirurgical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the twenty-first time printed, corrected, and augmented with above thirty new chapters, and Forty New Medicines, heretofore never publish'd. To which is added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases in Cows, Oxen, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all small Cattle. Als The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training up horses for racing, with their Heats and Courses, Manner of Keeping, &c. Also Instructions to avoid being cheated by Horse-Coursers. To which is added in this Twenty-First Impression, Directions to preserve all Sorts of Cattle from all Manner of Diseases; and to feed Cattle fat without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the Way to improve St. Poin. With divers other Things, never before made publick.

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    • London : printed for A. Bettesworth, and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lion in Pater-Noster-Row; S. Birt, at the Bible in Ave-Maria Lane; R. Ware, at the Bible in Amen-Corner; J. Osborne, at the Golden-Ball in Pater-Noster-Row; and, James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge. 1734. Horic 5s., [1734]
    • 1734
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  • Markham's master-piece [electronic resource] : containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. ... Divided into two books. ... Now the twentieth time printed, corrected, and augmented with above thirty new chapters, ... Also The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training up horses for racing, ...

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    • London : printed for G. Conyers, W. Wotton, and J. Clark, 1723.
    • 1723
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  • Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses [electronic resource] : Drawn with great Pains from Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chirurgical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the sixteenth time printed, corrected, and augmented, with above thirty new chapters, and Forty New Medicines heretofore never Publish'd. To which is Added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases in Oxen, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all smaller Cattle. Also The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training horses up for racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horse-Coursers. To which is Added, in this Sixteenth Impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle, from all manner of Diseases, and to feed Cattle Fat, without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the true Way to improve St. Foin. With divers other Things never before made Publick.

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    • London : printed for M. Wotton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet; and G. Coniers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain, 1703.
    • 1703
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  • Markham's master-piece. [electronic resource] : Containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach. Touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great pains, and approv'd experience, and the publick practice of the best horse-marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The first containing cures physical; the 2d, all cures chirurgical. Together with the nature, use, and quality of every simple mentioned through the whole work. Now the twenty-first time printed, corrected, and augmented with above thirty new chapters, and forty new medicines, heretofore never publish'd. To which is added, the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in cows, oxen, sheep, hogs, goats, dogs, and all small cattle. Also The compleat jockey; containing methods for the training up horses for racing, with their heats and courses, manner of keeping, &c. Also instructions to avoid being cheated by horse-coursers. To which is added in this twenty-first impression, directions to preserve all sorts of cattle from all manner of diseases; and to feed cattle fat without corn, hay, or grass. Also the way to improve St. Foin. With divers other things, never before made publick.

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    • London : printed for G. Conyers , at the Ring in Litle-Britain ; J. Clarke, at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane, 1734.
    • 1734
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  • The gentleman's accomplish'd jockey [electronic resource] : with the compleat horseman, and approved farrier. Containing, I. The excellent Constitution and Temper of Horses, Mares and Colts; the Manner of Breeding them, with their proper Feed, and Management for all Exercises. II. The Compleat Jockey's Method for Dieting, Physicking, and Ordering, the Race Horse, so as to be fit for any Match: Certain Rules for buying good Horses, and preventing Impositions and Cheats. III. Various Ways for making of Stars, Blazes, and Marks in the Fore-Head, or any Part of the Horse's Body, with other Curiosities, &c. IV. The Farrier's Master-Piece, in knowing the several Causes and Cures of all Distempers, Sores, Wounds, Bruises, and Hurts, incident to Horses; with an excellent Praxis, whereby any one may easily know how and when to Physick, Bleed, Purge, Rowel, Dock, Shoe, and Shape their Horses, being some peculiar Observations not before made publick. By G.M. Gent.

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    • London : printed for H. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1722.
    • 1722
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  • Markham's master piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains from Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chirurgical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the seventeenth time printed, corrected, and augmented, with above Thirty New Chapters, and Forty New Medicines heretofore never Publish'd. To which is added, the exactest receipts for curing all diseases in oxen, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all smaller Cattle. Also the compleat jockey; Containing Methods for the Training Horses up for Racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horse-Coursers. To which is Added, in this Seventeenth Impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle, from all manner of Diseases, and to feed Cattle Fat, without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the true Way to improve St-Foin. With divers other Things never before made Publick [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-Street; and G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain, 1710.
    • 1710
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  • Markham's master-piece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, farrier, or horse-leach, touching the curing all diseases in horses. Drawn with great Pains and Approved Experience, and the Publick Practice of the best Horse-Marshals in Christendom. Divided into two books. The I. Containing Cures Physical: The II. All Cures Chyrargical. Together with The Nature, Use, and Quality of every Simple mentioned through the whole Work. Now the Nineteenth Time Printed, Corrected and Augmented, with above Thirty New Chapters, and Forty new Medicines, heretofore never Published. To which is Added, The Exactest Receipts for Curing all Diseases, in Oxen, Cow, Sheep, Hogs, Goats, Dogs, and all small Catle. Also The compleat jockey. Containing Methods for the Training Horses up for Racing, with their Heats and Courses, and Manner of Keeping, &c. Also, Instructions to avoid being Cheated by Horsecoursers. To which is added in this nineteenth impression, Directions to preserve all sorts of Cattle from all manner of Diseases, and to feed Cattle Fat, without Corn, Hay, or Grass. Also the Way to improve St-Foin. With divers other things never before made publick [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed for N. and M. Boddington, at the Golden-Hall in Duke-Lane; and G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain; and M. Wotton at the Cross Daggers in Fleet-Street, [1717]
    • 1717
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  • The English husbandman / Gervase Markham.

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    • 1982-1613
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  • A critical edition of The true tragedy of Herod and Antipater / by Gervase Markham and William Sampson (1622) ; [edited by] Gordon Nicholas Ross.

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    • New York : Garland Pub., 1979.
    • 1979
    • 1 Item
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    Text PR2659.M3 H4 1979Off-site
  • The art of archerie.

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    • York, Pa., G. Shumway [1968]
    • 1968-1634
    • 1 Item
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    Text 4226.616Off-site
  • The English housewife : containing the inward and outward virtues which ought to be in a complete woman, as her skill in physic, cookery, banqueting-stuff, distillation, perfumes, wool, hemp, flax, dairies, brewing, baking, and all other things belonging to a household / Gervase Markham ; edited by Michael R. Best.

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    • 1986
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    Text TX144 .M37 1986Off-site
  • The pleasures of princes, or, Good mens recreations / by Gervase Markham. Together with The Experienced angler / by Robert Venables ; with a preface by Horace Hutchinson.

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    • 1927
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  • The citizen and country experienced farrier containing, I. The most best approved method of ordering, dieting, exercising, purging, scowring, and cleaning of horses: also choice restoratives to clear the heart, procure an appetite, and to clear the lungs and pipes, so as to strengthen wind, and give large breath to the running or race-horse. II. A certain cure method to know the true state of any horse's body, as to sickness or health. III. The true shape of a horse explained: with choice directions for buying. IV. An experienced and approved method for raising of horses ... V. A sure and certain rule to know the age of any horse ... VI. The best and experienced way of keeping the common hackney ... free from colds, strains, windgalls, amd gross humours. VII. An approved method of purging, bleeding and feeding cattle; with a choice approved receipts for the diseases they are incident to ... To all which is added: a valuable and fine collection of the surest and best receipts in the known world for the cure of all maladies and distempers that are incident to horses of what kind soever, with directions to know what is the ailment, or disease.

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    • Baltimore, Samuel Sower, 1797.
    • 1797
  • The English husbandman / Gervase Markham.

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    • New York : Garland, 1982.
    • 1982-1613
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