The Queen’s Visit to Jersey,
September 3rd 1846.
Jersey, Philip Falle, 1847.
ROWLANDSON, Thomas, Illustrator; Henry Wigstead.
Remarks on a tour to North and South Wales.
London, W. Wigstead, 1800.
WESTALL, William; Samuel Owen.
Picturesque tour of the River Thames.
London, R. Ackermann, 1828.
A sure method of improving estates,
by plantations of oak, elm, ash, beech, and other timber-trees, coppice woods. &c. Wherein is demonstrated, the necessity and advantages thereof; their manner of raising, cultivating, felling, &c. in all kinds of soils, whereby estates may be greatly improved. Offered to the consideration of the nobility of the gentry of Great-Britain.
Printed for Francis Clay and Daniel Browne, London. 1728.
The botanic garden:
consisting of highly finished representations of hardy ornamental flowering plants, cultivated in Great Britain
Baldwin and Craddock, London, 1825-42.
Horse-hoeing husbandry:
or, an essay on the principles of vegetation and tillage. ... By Jethro Tull, ... The third edition, very carefully corrected. To which is prefixed, an new preface by the editors, ...
London: A. Millar, 1751.
A magazine entirely appropriated to sporting subjects and fancy pursuits; containing every thing worthy of remark on hunting, shooting, coursing, racing, fishing, cocking, pugilism, wrestling, single stick, pedestrianism, cricket, billiards, rowing, sailing &c. &c.
London, Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1822-28.
A comparative view of the form and character of the English racer and saddle-horse during the last and present centuries.
Thomas Hookham, London, 1836.
Grand Steeple Chace run at Hog’s Norton exemplified in Six Plates.
The Start. [2] Going It. [3] Here Breeding Began to Tell. [4] Facing a Brook [5] A Thoroughbred ‘un though queerish to start, winning easy. [6] Push on my Cripples!
Printed by C. Hallmandell, Circa 1831.