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ARATOR; BEING A SERIES OF AGRICULTURAL ESSAYS, PRACTICAL AND POLITICAL: IN SIXTY-ONE NUMBERS Author: Taylor, John Title: ARATOR; BEING A SERIES OF AGRICULTURAL ESSAYS, PRACTICAL AND POLITICAL: IN SIXTY-ONE NUMBERS Publication: Georgetown, Columbia: J. M. Carter, 1814 Description: Full Leather. Good+ binding. 239pp. 12mo. [4], 9-279, [1 (index)] pp. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Bound in contemporary marbled calf with morocco title label on the spine. A solid copy with limited wear; contents are moderately to heavily foxed throughout; one leaf with a closed tear in the fore-edge margin; rear flyleaf is lacking to top quarter; else without notable flaw. This series of essays began at pseudonymously published articles in 1810 in a Georgetown newspaper and culminated in sixty one essays (in the early editions) collected in this work, Arator, first published in 1813. In his biography of Taylor, Henry H. Simms writes of the praise for Taylor's work that came from the luminaries of the time: John Adams, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson who reportedly purchased a drilling machine sight unseen because Taylor recommended it (Simms 148-9). More than just practical agriculture, Taylor, as suggested in the title, had a series of political axes to grind including being long outspoken against Alexander Hamilton. Simms writes, "Hamilton's policy in every item bore hard upon the landed interests. Armies, navies, loaning, banking, and especially protecting duties were all hostile to the welfare of [agricultural] interests. Taken together they created a system which derived its sustenance and its special privileges from the government, and at the expense of seven-eighths of the people, the number engaged in agriculture." Some of the political views caught in Arator would shift or sharpen through the editions that were regularly issued throughout the decade (Simms 152). Also includes an essay in two parts on slavery and its adverse affects on agriculture. An important piece of American history from one of the leading agrarians and political thinkers of the time. This copy belonged to Hampden Wilson and bears his name on the title page along with the date, "Oct. 12, 1882," with the additional name, "W. Wilson" on the front pastedown. ANB; Haynes 18131; Sabin 94484; Shaw & Shoemaker 32909; Simms, Henry H. "Life of John Taylor" (Richmond, 1932). Seller ID: 6110 Subject: Americana, Gardening & Agriculture, Rare Book Room Michael Pyron, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB I have been a bookseller and bookbinder for nearly two decades. I offer a general stock with an emphasis in private press and illustrated books, as well as literature and Americana. I take pride in my high level of customer service; if you aren't satisfied with either the book or the service you've received, please let me know about it so I can make it right. Terms All order are shipped with 1 business day upon receipt of payment. The standard shipping method is USPS Media Mail but Priority Mail or UPS shipping is available. Please inquire before payment if you'd like the invoice adjusted to account for a different shipping method. I will accept returns for any reason within 30 days so long as the book or item is returned in the same condition in which it was sent. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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