Joseph Meredith. - A Treatise On The Grape Vine. - 1881

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Joseph Meredith. A Treatise On The Grape Vine, 1st Edition Thus, published by J C Nimmo and Bain in 1881; hardback in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering, 105 pages, about 22 × 17 cm, in good condition.

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Joseph Meredith.
A Treatise On The Grape Vine.
Published By: J C Nimmo and Bain, 1881. First edition.

Vineyard Infrastructure: Detailed instructions on the construction and management of vineries, including heating systems using hot water.
Cultivation Techniques: Coverage of drainage, the formation of "vine borders," and the proper timing for planting.
Maintenance: Guidance on temperature control, pruning, dressing, and managing surplus shoots during growth.
Specialty Growing: Advice on growing vines in pots and preparing vines for exhibition.
Anatomy and Physiology: A detailed examination of the history and biological structure of the grapevine.

Condition:
Hardback is dark blue cloth covered board with gold lettering and vine motif to front and spine.
Impressed geometric design to front and back in very good condition.
Front board is in excellent condition for age, back cover has staining. Bumping to corners.
The front free end paper has been torn out, however all other pages are securely bound, with tanning but unmarked. Half title page has significant tanning.
5 plates in which are 4 folding green ink printed illustrations are clear and to scale.
Still a relevant publication to the cultivation of vines as well as a collectors item.
Measurements (approximate) 22 x 17.5 cms, 96pp.

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Joseph Meredith.
A Treatise On The Grape Vine.
Published By: J C Nimmo and Bain, 1881. First edition.

Vineyard Infrastructure: Detailed instructions on the construction and management of vineries, including heating systems using hot water.
Cultivation Techniques: Coverage of drainage, the formation of "vine borders," and the proper timing for planting.
Maintenance: Guidance on temperature control, pruning, dressing, and managing surplus shoots during growth.
Specialty Growing: Advice on growing vines in pots and preparing vines for exhibition.
Anatomy and Physiology: A detailed examination of the history and biological structure of the grapevine.

Condition:
Hardback is dark blue cloth covered board with gold lettering and vine motif to front and spine.
Impressed geometric design to front and back in very good condition.
Front board is in excellent condition for age, back cover has staining. Bumping to corners.
The front free end paper has been torn out, however all other pages are securely bound, with tanning but unmarked. Half title page has significant tanning.
5 plates in which are 4 folding green ink printed illustrations are clear and to scale.
Still a relevant publication to the cultivation of vines as well as a collectors item.
Measurements (approximate) 22 x 17.5 cms, 96pp.

Photos supplement descriptions & Objects that show in the listing photo will be the final.
"Please View & Used the photos for Part of Description & Further Condition Details"!!!
Ship tracked & Insured.

Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Science
Book Title
A Treatise On The Grape Vine.
Author/ Illustrator
Joseph Meredith.
Condition
Good
Publication year oldest item
1881
Height
22 cm
Edition
1st Edition Thus
Width
17 cm
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
J C Nimmo and Bain
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Number of pages
105
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Objects sold
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