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| | Books by Stephen Switzer: Books in the extended shelves: Switzer, Stephen, 1682?-1745: Ichnographia rustica. (D. Borwne, 1718) (page images at HathiTrust) Switzer, Stephen, 1682?-1745: Ichnographia rustica; or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the general distribution of a country seat into rural and extensive gardens, parks, paddocks, etc., and a general system of agriculture; illus. from the author's drawings. (D. Browne, 1718) (page images at HathiTrust) Switzer, Stephen, 1682?-1745: Ichnographia rustica: or, The nobleman, gentleman, and gardener's recreation. Containing directions for the surveying and distributing of a country-seat into rural and extensive gardens, by the ornamenting and decoration of distant prospects, farms, parks, paddocks, &c. Originally calculated ... for the embellishment of countries in general; as also for an introduction to a general system of agriculture and planting. Illustrated with above fifty copper plates. (Printed for J. and J. Fox [etc.], 1742) (page images at HathiTrust) Switzer, Stephen, 1682?-1745: An introduction to a general system of hydrostaticks and hydraulicks, philosophical and practical. Wherein the most reasonable and advantageous methods of raising and conducting water, for the watering noblemens and gentlemens seats, buildings, gardens, &c., are carefully (and in a manner not yet publish'd in any language) laid down ... Illustrated and explain'd by sixty copper cuts, done by the best hands ... Collected from the best of the Italian and French designs (together with some new ones of the author's own invention) ... (T. Astley [etc.], 1729), also by Lawton Gilliver, Stephen Austen, and Thomas Astley (page images at HathiTrust) Switzer, Stephen, 1682?-1745: An introduction to a general system of hydrostaticks and hydraulicks, philosophical and practical : wherein the most reasonable and advantageous methods of raising and conducting water, for the watering noblemens and gentlemens seats, buildings, gardens, &c., are carefully (and in a manner not yet publish'd in any language) laid down ... illustrated and explain'd by sixty copper cuts, done by the best hands ... collected from the best of the Italian and French designs (together with some new ones of the author's own invention) ... in two volumes (Printed for T. Astley ... S. Austen ... and L. Gilliver ..., 1729), also by Lawton Gilliver, Stephen Austen, Thomas Astley, John Devoto, and W. H. Toms (page images at HathiTrust) Switzer, Stephen, 1682?-1745: The practical kitchen gardiner: or, A new and entire system of directions for his employment in the melonry, kitchen-garden, and potagery, in the several seasons of the year ... (Printed for T. Woodward, 1727) (page images at HathiTrust)
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