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102. [CARLIER (Claude)]. Considérations sur les moyens de ré - Lot 102

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102. [CARLIER (Claude)]. Considérations sur les moyens de ré - Lot 102
102. [CARLIER (Claude)]. Considérations sur les moyens de rétablir en France les bonnes espèces de bees à laine. Paris, Guillyn, 1762. In-12, xxii, 181 p., [1] p., marbled fawn basane, ornate ribbed spine. Claude Carlier (1725-1787), prior of Andresy, provost royal of the châtellenie of Verberie, French historian and agronomist, was also a fine connoisseur of sheep. Lamenting the degeneration of sheep in France, the author pleads for the perfection of the Flanders sheep species and the importation of the English breed to the Cotentin region. First edition. Binding rather rubbed, corners dulled, other defects minor. (Musset-Pathay, 280).
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