LE CHOYSELAT (Prudent). An oeconomical discourse, not less useful than recreational, showing how from five hundred pounds for one day used, one can draw four thousand five hundred pounds of honest profit per year, which is the way to make one's money profit. Followed by the art of arranging a henhouse, of knowing a good rooster (...). Paris, Cussac, year IX (1801). In-12, eggplant half-maroquin with corners, smooth spine decorated, gilt head (19th century binding).
False title, title, 140 pp.
New edition, established on the one of 1585, and increased with various articles, thus forming a complete treaty on the government of hens. King's prosecutor in Sézanne, the author explains how to make profits from the purchase of galinaces and the sale of eggs in Paris. This work of economic advice, from its first edition in Paris in 1569, was a great success.
Some foxing. Binding slightly damaged.
Not in vicar - Livres en bouche, 51 (1569).
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