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An Account of the Introduction of Merino Sheep into the Different States of Europe, and at the Cape of Good Hope

An Account of the Introduction of Merino Sheep into the Different States of Europe, and at the Cape of Good Hope

An Account of the Introduction of Merino Sheep into the Different States of Europe, and at the Cape of Good Hope

Charles de Lasteyrie
Benjamin Thompson
October 2011
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9781108039154
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    During the eighteenth century, Spain relaxed its stringent export restrictions on Merino sheep, whose notably fine fleeces had long ensured the reputation of the Spanish woollen industry. Merinos were introduced around Europe and in 1792 Sir Joseph Banks, President of the Royal Society, established the first British flock in George III's gardens at Kew. This book, describing the qualities and adaptability of the Merino, was originally published in Paris in 1802 by the French agriculturalist and aristocrat C. P. Lasteyrie (1759–1849). It appeared in 1810 in this English translation by Benjamin Thompson (1775/6–1816), a professional playwright and translator, who was also an unsuccessful agricultural speculator and, briefly, secretary to the Merino Society. Documenting the spread of the Merino, regional variations in breeding regulations and husbandry practices, and wool yields, prices and taxation, this promotional treatise sheds light on the history of both agriculture and commodity trading.

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    October 2011
    Paperback
    9781108039154
    260 pages
    216 × 140 × 15 mm
    0.34kg
    1 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Dedication
    • Part I:
    • 1. General remarks
    • 2. Sweden
    • 3. The Danish states
    • 4. Saxony
    • 5. The Prussian states
    • 6. The Austrian states
    • 7. France
    • 8. Holland
    • 9. The Cape of Good Hope
    • 10. Italy
    • 11. Great-Britain
    • Part II:
    • 1. Sweden
    • 2. The Danish states
    • 3. Saxony
    • 4. The Prussian states
    • 5. The Austrian states
    • 6. France
    • 7. Holland
    • 8. Italy
    • 9. Explanation of the frontispiece.
      Author
    • Charles de Lasteyrie
    • Editor and translator
    • Benjamin Thompson