The Publications of the Reliable Poultry Journal.
Notes and information on my own bibliography, by Jim Finger © 2022. I grant the right to the use of this material for personal use but if published then please attribute the source. Thank you.
Errors and omissions are my responsibility. If you find them please tell me. Revised 2022_08_20
This work commenced when I started the extensive repairs to the newspapers shown here as a near completer set. I am still missing 3 issues from the Volume 28, and retain the matching paper and leather to complete the set. The pictorial of the repair process is elsewhere on this site.
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The Publications of the Reliable Poultry Journal. Notes and information on my own bibliography, by Jim Finger © 2022. I grant the right to the use of this material for personal use but if published then please attribute the source. Thank you. Errors and omissions are my responsibility. If you find them please tell me. This work commenced when I started the extensive repairs to the newspapers shown here as a near completer set. I am still missing 3 issues from the Volume 28, and retain the matching paper and leather to complete the set. The pictorial of the repair process is elsewhere on this site. |
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Reliable Poultry Journal Newspaper was established with its first issue in March 1894. Each Volume runs From March with Issue 1 to Issue 12 being Feb of the next year. The pages were numbered 1-XXX for the year, but the wrappers were not included in the number sequence. The wrappers represent another 4 printed pages in each issue, 48 pages for the year. Occasional volumes were bound with no wrappers included (see individual collation). The last issue of Reliable Poultry Journal was Volume 38 No 3 May 1931. The June issue is renamed The New Reliable Poultry Journal still numbered as Vol 38 no 4 , subtitled devoted to Poultry Garden and Home. The 6 issues flowed up to Vol 38 No 10 held this new title. Vol 38 11 is renamed Poultry, subtitle Garden and Home. However, the publisher was still Reliable Poultry Journal Publishing Co In Dayton Ohio, advertiser for the course of study. in Vol 38 issue 12. The content changed from poultry production and breeding to poultry on the home allotment. |
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Reliable Poultry Journal was responsible for publishing a number of other publications. This included breed publications, management publications, and a number of other poultry related books. |
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The Breed Journals and Management booklets were all of a similar format 300mm x 220mm published in wrappers, often stapled pages, with variable numbers of pages, mainly black and white engravings and often a colour plate. The wrappers were often embossed with coloured illustrations. The wrapper base colours was variable. These can properly be regarded as ephemera as the quality of the construction was not meant to last. See comments on care. |
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The Special Editions in the 1920’s were bound book of a quality reflecting the boom in that period in the USA. The most popular works were produced in those special editions, all in octavo red cloth with gold titling. And of course one can never be certain that all titles are included As I prepared this material I became aware that many breed titles were in fact completely different variants and often missing authors details. Just when I thought I had a complete set another title pops us. |
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Associated Publications and other works I have included a number of titles by allied authors who wrote for RPJ but also published important works for other publishers. A summary is shown at the end. Please note I have included my own collection ID numbers to help me keep these editions organized in my mind. Size is 300 x 220, with stapled book block and wrappers unless indicated. |
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| Data Layout of the entries
Cover Pictures if available, Reference no, Title page, Author, Publisher and date, distinctives of issue, page details, pictures details and construction. Coments and other content. I desisted from a review of each part through lack of qualifications, lack of time and lack of space. However at times this article will be amended as I find items to add or comments about. I have left space for readers of the print version to add their own comments and notes. |
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Book Care. Almost all the breed and management books in the 300 x 220mm format and a few of the smaller booklets were produced from low cost materials. They were designed not to last forever but to be used and replaced with later versions as knowledge developed. They were produced one step up from the newspapers, but still as budget publications, accessible to poultry enthusiasts. The paper used was mostly of a poor quality, but fortunately mostly with the paper grain running from head to tail of the book. The main flaw in construction was the use of ungalvanized plain iron staples. At a good ambient storage of 25 degrees C and 50% rh these will usually last for 50 years before causing the paper to degrade. Most copies I have seen have not been archivally stored. As a result the iron oxide (rust) had damaged the paper, and resulted in sufficient weakness to damage at least the end pages. It is my advice that replacement of the staples with new stainless staples is a minimum requirement to ensure the books will last another 50+ years. Most good binders will do that with a minimum disturbance to the book structure. However if the book has other damage, and you want it to still be here long term, get some advice from a qualified book conservator or a bookbinder who specializes in conservation type work. Storage in well designed boxes or in Mylar sleeves will assist in preserving the books. |
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| Breed Books. | |
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The Leghorns. [Brown, White, Black, Buff and Duckwing] with white leghorn male head in oval frame Title Page The Leghorns. [Brown, White, Black, Buff and Duckwing, An illustrated Leghorn Standard, with a treatise on Judging Leghorns, and Complete Instructions on Breeding, Mating, and Exhibiting, Contributed to by America’s most successful and best known Judges, Breeders, and Exhibitors. Published RPJ Quincy Ill. 1904. Colour Frontis [Prize Winning Single Comb White Leghorns.] Winners Madison Square Gardens 1901. 74pp with adverts inside rear wrapper. Block stapled and wrapper spine glued on. |
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#6420 The Leghorns. [Brown, White, Black, Buff and Duckwing] By Americas’s Leading Authorities. With white leghorn female posed. Standard bred Leghorns. [Brown, White, Black, Buff and Silver Duckwing, Their Origin and History and Practical Qualities; The Standard Requirements; How to mate and Breed for best results; et al. J.H.Drevenstedt. Editor, Published Jointly RPJ and American Poultry Journal 1911. Pp 144 B/W engravings and photos, 2col plts feathers, and white leghorn. Pics Cover, Title, p52 1895 Sewell. |
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| #6363
The Wyandottes ,Silver Laced, Golden Laced, White, Buff. Black, Partridge., Silver Penciled, Columbian. Standard Bred Wyandottes, Silver Laced, Golden Laced, White, Buff. Black, Partridge., Silver Penciled, and Columbian. Their Practical qualities etc. Contributions from the best etc. Published RPJ. 1905 Wrapper illustrated. Frontis CP White Wyandotte to date 1898 Sewell, PP81 b/w illust and photos, adds on rear wrapper, 74pp with adverts inside rear wrapper. Block stapled and wrapper spine glued on. |
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#2534, also #2929 The Wyandottes , Silver Laced, Golden Laced, White, Buff. Black, Partridge., Silver Penciled, Columbian. Published APJ (on wrapper) and Rpj dual on the title. Standard Bred Wyandottes , Silver Laced, Golden Laced, White, Buff. Black, Partridge., Silver Penciled, and Columbian. Their Practical qualities etc. J.H.Drevenstedt Editor. Published Jointly by APJ and RPH 1910 . Intro By Grant Curtis 1909 Frontis Silver Laced Wyandottes by Sewell ND, 160pp B/W illustration with Advert on rear wrapper. (This copy with APJ wrapper) 2 Col plts white and partridge both by Sewell #1541 The Wyandottes, Silver Laced, Golden Laced, White, Buff. Black, Partridge., Silver Penciled, Columbian. Wrapper illustrated. Published RPJ. Identical to #2534 but with the wrapper with RPJ banner on front wrapper and RPJ adds on rear wrapper. |
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The Plymouth Rocks at least 6 editions 1897, 1899, 1902 presumed to be the third,4, 5th unsighted 1911 sixth, any later unknown to me. |
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#1540 The Plymouth Rocks White, Barred, Buff . RPJ Americas Most Popular Standard Bred Fowl, The Plymouth Rocks, Barred, White, and Buff Their practical qualities etc. Contributed to by the best known and most expert Breeders and Judges in America, A C Smith, Felch, Hewes ,Hawkins Thompson and others. Published by RPJ 1897, 1899, 1902( this edition) assumed to be third. 1897, 1899 unsighted by me. Frontis CP Barred Rocks plus 2 cp white and buff. Pp111 plus directory of breeders 2pp, B/w illustrations and photos 2 cp Buff and White |
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#0569 The Plymouth Rocks Barred-White-Buff Silver Penciled Partridge and Columbian. By leading Authorities of America Standard Bred Plymouth Rocks,Barred,White,Buff ,Silver Penciled, Partridge, and Columbian. Their Practical Qualities et al. William C Denney Editor Text and illustrations based on 1910 edition of American Standard of Perfection. Joint Publication of APJ and RPJ, 1911 Intro states 6th ed assume 1897 is 1st, 1899 2nd, 1902 3rd see above , leaving 4th and 5th (1906) unsighted by me. Feedback if you have one with different contents /covers/dates/ please, Pp144 inc index, B/w illustrations and photos, Frontis cp Barred Rocks plus 2 cp white and buff. (different plates to 3rd edition.) Cover does not have APJ or RPJ my copy missing rear wrapper so not sure if APJ or RPJ adds in the editions. |
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#00128 The Rhode Island Reds, Rose and Single comb. Wrapper shows both heads on the banner. Standard Bred Rhode Island Reds, Rose and Single Comb. The Practical Qualities et al. D. E. Hale Editor. Contributed to by the best known et al. Text and illustrations are based on the requirements of the 1910 standard etc. Jointly published RPJ and APJ (was there two editions with different wrappers? Wrapper shows no publisher details or date.) Pp86 B/W illustrations and photos Frontis Standard feather colours and markings. |
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The Orpington J.H.Drevenstedt Editor 1911 . Listed as joint RPJ/APJ but cover has no logo for either |
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#00124 The Asiatics, Brahmas, Cochins, Langshans ( Illustrated banner with Brahma head.) RPJ The Asiatics, Brahmas, Cochins, Langshans, all varieties. Their Origin et al. Contributed to by Leading breeders, exhibitors and Judges. Published RPJ. No date, No editor. (1905 Add in #6363 Wyandottes.) It appears only one edition Frontis, Buff Cochins copyright 1889 pp96 with b/w illustrations CF Partridge Cochins. |
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#2714 Campines Gold and Silver The Campines, Silver and Golden. Their History etc. F L Platt Editor Joint Published by RPJ and APJ. 1914 with Joint Banner on wrapper 87pp plus adds. B/W illustrations and photos, Col Frontis Silver and Gold Campines. Appears to be only one edition with joint publication. |
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Bantam Fowl T.F.McGrew First ed 1899 Bound with triple set in specials. 1st ed 1899 pp47 . The cover had been removed and not bound in the volume |
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#4854 The Bantam Fowl by Thomas F McGrew Published by RPJ (second ed) 1903 The Bantam Fowl A description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties of Bantams and New Breeds that are Becoming Popular. Origin, Shape, Colour etc. By T. F. McGrew, New York City Fully Illustrated Published by RPJ Pp68 plus adds on rear wrappers. All b/w illustrations. A number of other reproductions have been made. The works of McGrew are dealt with under the ICS publications on another article on this site. |
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#00124a, b, c Turkeys, All varieties Their Care and Management for Exhibition or for Market. RPJ Turkeys All Varieties Their Care and management etc. A collection of the experiences of the Best Known Successful Turkey Breeders, Exhibitors and Judges. 1909 As far as I know only one edition. Pp96 with b/w illust and photos. Frontis CP Mamoth Bronze Turkeys to date. |
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#2512 Ducks and Geese, Their Importance in the Poultry Industry. Ducks and Geese. A valuable collection of articles on; Breeding, rearing, feeding, housing, and marketing these Profitable Fowls. RPJ 1904 Pp64 black and white illust and photos. Adds on rear wrapper |
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#6422 Ducks and Geese Ducks and Geese 3rd Edition, A history etc. Revised 1910-1915 Standard Edition Jointly Published RPJ and APJ. Adds RPJ so suspect alternate wrappers for APJ ed. Pp104 B/W illust and photos. 2nd ed not sighted by me. See also Special Editions |
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#2499 Other Publisher’s inclusion. Wrappers Origin and History of Breeds of Poultry. Illustrated in colours, Trustworthy Information etc American Poultry Journal 1908 64pp b/w illust and photos. cp 7 full colour. Brown cloth rebind. Same format as rest of the Journals. I have included here due to the crossover of the joint publications and the usefulness of the information. |
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Management Books |
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#2613A The Chick Book. (Wrapper RPJ) The Chick Book From the breeding Pen through the shell to maturity. Contains etc, RPJ. 1905 First? Pp80 b/w illust and photos.
#2613B and #2613C The Chick Book. (Wrapper APJ) The Chick Book From the breeding Pen through the shell to maturity. Contains etc. Jointly APJ and RPJ. 1910 Pp80 b/w illust and photos. Rear wrapper APJ adds. Maroon Buckram Cloth Case 2613b wrappers. |
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Profitable Culling and selective Flock Breeding Homer Jackson and Grant Curtis 1920 118pp plus adds paper wrappers, unsighted by me Courtesy Robert Steen |
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#4693A Use of Artificial Light to increase Winter Egg production Illustrated wrappers. Compiled by Grant Curtis 1920. PP112 B/w plates and photos. Title indicates 10 Colour Charts from Cornell university missing in this copy. Wrappers loose. #4693b Use of Artificial Light to increase winter Egg production. Pp11 plus 1 p index. Another copy missing wrappers and colour charts . Green Buckram Cloth cased. |
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# 909A Poultry Houses and Fixtures (Wrappers) Seventh edition 1913 Pp96 B/w illustrations adds on back wrapper RPJ # 909 B Poultry Houses and Fixtures Same wrappers as 909a Eighth edition 1919 Pp112 B/w illustrations adds last page Other eds not sighted by me. See also Special Editions |
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Fundamentals in Poultry Breeding (Illustrated wrappers) A Complete Guide to the Successful Breeding of American Standard Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese. By John Robinson. Illustrated By Franklane Sewell Author Schilling Contributor. RPJ 1921. This copy missing rear wrapper and some repairs Pp144 plus 2p contents. B/W illust and photos CP frontis rir. Robinson is always worth reading, though some of the standards and shapes have changed. Rare. Maroon Buckram Cloth Case #2255b second copy missing rear cover and 2 pages. |
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# 2256 Poultry for Exhibition, Growing, Conditioning, Training, Showing Judging. Illustrated Wrappers rear wrapper missing Standard Poultry for Exhibition. A complete Manual of Methods etc By John H Robinson Illustrations by Franklane Sewell and A. O. Schilling RPJ 1921. I can find only one edition Pp175 plus pp1 index. B/W photos and illust numerous, CP Frontis Madison Sq Gardens. Maroon Buckram Cloth case, |
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#2611 Artificial Incubation and Brooding Artificial Incubation and Brooding 3rd edition. The successful Hatching and Rearing of Poultry by Modern Artificial Methods. RPJ 1906 Pp96 B/W pics and illust. Rear wrapper missing. Maroon Buckram Cloth case. |
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#2256 Successful Poultry Keeping RPJ Successful Poultry Keeping A text book for the beginner and for all etc. RPJ 1907 Pp174 B/W illust and Photos rear wrapper missing. Maroon Buckram Case . Later eds Success with Poultry.
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#3548 Success With Poultry RPJ Success With Poultry. Seventh edition. A book on successful and etc . Author listed on wrappers Ed by J.W. Myers RPj 1914 Pp 112 B/W illust and photos and inside of rear wrapper illustrated. Other eds not sighted by me. |
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#2514 Eggs and Egg Farms. RPJ Eggs and Egg Farms. Third ed 1907 RPJ. Pp 96. B/W illust and photos. Other eds not sighted by me. |
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#2254 How to feed Poultry For any Purpose with Profit. RPJ How to feed Poultry For any purpose with profit. A complete and authoritative etc. By John H Robinson. RPJ 1920 Pp112 B/W Illust and photos. Rear wrapper missing. Green Buckram Cased. |
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#6423 Reliable Poultry Journal Books Three titles bound together Success With Poultry 1896 3rd edition Grant Curtis pp96 (see above) Artificial Incubating and Brooding 1898 1st ed Grant Curtis pp146 (see above) Bantam Fowl 1899 T.F.Mcgrew 1st ed 1899 pp47 (see above) Bound in the one volume half cloth with marbled sides |
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#5737 Electrotypes for Poultry Hanmer, 1913 pp50. Half leather with marbled sides. A delightful collection of all the print blocks available via RPJ for use in newsletters etc. One page of the printing blocks. |
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#2933 High Egg Production by Individual Hens Pens and Flocks Jackson, Homer J.E. 1922 pp175 unsighted listed in R, K.
#5899 Reliable Poultry Manual PP179, Plowman and co, 1894 Moline Illinois. Unsighted by me reference ?
#3064 Reliable Pheasant Standard Listed 1906 No author just RPJ Likely a furphy, perhaps by Sudow, F.J. Published in New York R H Moor 1910 Unsighted. #6299 Books and Illustrations for Poultrymen Curtis Ed pp32 1920 ( possible an edition in 1907 listed in PA no sighted by me) Uncertain of the cover and binding. |
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# 1247 Reliable Poultry Remedies The causes symptoms, and treatment of Poultry Diseases. RPJ 1913 210 x 150mm pp96 Wrappers. Very damaged copy, numerous editions, a range of authors on various topics. At least 2 editions Editors Sanbourne, Dr N. W 1905 (#1231) and Woods, Prince T. 1906 (#2955) details unverified as no date. Woods copy shown here. |
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#4866 Profitable Culling and Selective Flock Breeding Complied by Homer W. Jackson and Grant M Curtis 230 x 160mm pp320 3ed ed 1923 RPJ revised. B/W illust and photos Illustrated Wrappers. Budget edition see also Special Editions |
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#3630A Quality Eggs for Hatchery Use Compiled by the editorial team of RPJ \230 x 150mm64pp 1930 B/W illustrations Illustrated wrappers |
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Special Editions. |
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# 3435 Profitable Culling and Selective Flock Breeding Complied by Homer W. Jackson and Grant M Curtis 230 x 160mm pp320 3ed ed 1923 RPJ revised. B/W illust and photos Hardback Maroon Cloth with Gold title. ( see #4866) |
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#6290 Poultry Houses and Fixtures Edited by Homer W. Jackson Nineth edition 1926 230 x 160mm pp 320 B/W illust and photos Hardback Maroon Cloth Gold title See also #909 for earlier eds. ( see #6299 for the right colour of the cloth) |
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#4735 Production 0f 300 eggers by Line Breeding By M.E. Atkinson and Grant M. Curtis First edition 1923 230 x 160mm pp415 B/W illust and photos Hardback Maroon Cloth Gold title. No other eds. I often hear people denigrate this work, however careful attention to the method, and thoughtful application will show the principles apply to any characteristic or group of characteristics desired by exhibition breeders. The main idea is that we must put the birds to the test. However the only tests applied well, are the cockpit, the laying tests, the meat standards, and the exhibition show ring. Application of the standards via a test program is almost never attempted. #4735B Also released in illustrated wrappers all other details the same. New discovery in July 2022 |
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#1117 Popular Breeds of Domestic Poultry, American and Foreign Robinson John H 1924 352 pp 1 CP frontis. An under rated title by an esteemed author, that should be in everyone’s collection. |
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#1488 Growing Ducks and Geese for pleasure and profit Robinson, John. H. Pp447 B/W illustrations 240 x 140mm maroon cloth with gold titles on case. Another overlooked work. Perhaps the best history I have read of the origins of Domestic waterfowl.
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# 6459 The Missing Book Have you seen one? Poultry Industry In Australia and New Zealand by Kappler , Mr Vic Reliable Poultry Journal 1924. unsighted only ever seen listed as a proof, read by John Robinson in the above book. Did it ever actually get published ? Does anyone have a copy and details to correct the record? |
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#2015 Our Domestic Birds Robinson, John H. 1924, 200x130mm cloth cased. 317pp also Ginn and Co. This title is often missed in collections as the title assumes a modern meaning. In 1924 Domestic Birds mainly meant birds kept at home, domesticated and useful for more than just enjoyment. The first chapter gives and outline of cage birds, and a later chapter on canaries defines the range of the non-poultry, all the rest are poultry and game species. |
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#2247 First Lessons In Poultry Keeping Robinson, John.H. Farm Poultry Pub 1905 230 x 140mm pp168 illust wrappers. |
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#872 and#2073 Principles and Practice of Poultry Culture Robinson, John . Ginn and Co, 611pp 1912 First Ed, Content identical, lots of B/w pics, only difference is the cover with the binding with the #2073 (middle) being a better quality buckram cloth. #4262 2nd ed (above) Reliable Poultry Journal Hardcover 584pp. 1925.
An excellent all round work with a good section on pure breeds |
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#2164 Poultry Craft A text-book for Poultry Keepers. Robinson, John.H. Farm Poultry Pub 1904 210 x 140mm 271pp Illustrated cloth case. |
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#4696A Open Air Poultry Houses Woods, Prince R. 1912 86pp Hard cover. An interesting discussion of open sided sheds in distinction to the popular closed up houses of the cold northern states of the USA. However I see so many poultry houses ignoring basic design rules today, and many back. Chinese made mini houses, and the problems associated with sleeping in closed houses with the bird manure up close,, that I think reading this might change the way people go about the choice of houses. Or Not!! #4812 This book was republished under the title Modern Fresh Air Poultry Houses, 191pp 1924 by Item Publishing. It has with a number of extensions and additions . A nice hard cover and a larger format. Purple cloth. |
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#1093 How to Raise Chicks Woods, Prince T 1912 123pp American Poultry Journal Includes an update of his early work #3782 listed below. |
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#2957 Poultryman’s Formulary Woods, Prince R. 1908 R list as Middleton Pub Mass unsighted
#2956 Requisites for poultry Health Woods, Prince R. 1906 unsighted
#3782 Facts about White Diarrhoea Woods, Prince T, 1908 pp48 Self Published Middleton Mass |
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Am I missing somethething? Have you a piece of the puzzle. I will add to this work and attribute you as my source. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Jim Finger. |
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