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Englands happiness increased, or A sure and easie remedy against all succeeding dear years : by a plantation of the roots called potatoes, whereof (with the addition of wheat flower) excellent, good, and wholesome bread may be made, every year, eight or nine months together, for half the charge as formerly : also by the planting of these roots, ten thousand men in England and Wales, who know not how to live or what to do to get maintenance for their families, may of one acre of ground, make thirty pounds per annum / invented and published for the good of the poorer sort by John Forster ...

Publisher London : Printed for A. Seile ...
Year 1664
Size [7], 24 p
Authors *Forster, John gent
Subjects LCSH:Potatoes -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800  All Subject Search
LCSH:Cookery (Potatoes) -- Early works to 1800  All Subject Search
Notes Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London
Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 01724
Electronic reproduction Farmington Hills, Mich. Thomson Gale 2005 Available via the World Wide Web Access limited to licensing agreements s2005 miunns
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