“THE BEST OF THEM ALL”: 1790 FIRST EDITION OF SPEECHLY’S TREATISE ON THE CULTURE OF THE VINE
SPEECHLY, William. A Treatise on the Culture of the Vine, Exhibiting New and Advantageous Methods of Propagating, Cultivating and Training that Plant… York: Printed for Author, by G. Peacock, 1790. Quarto, contemporary full brown tree calf gilt rebacked, original red morocco spine label laid down.
First edition of this “excellent work,” illustrated with five engraved plates (three folding) depicting vineyards, stove plans, and growth patterns.
Speechly, an agriculturalist, was gardener to the Duke of Portland on his estate in Nottinghamshire. “The best of them all is that of Speechly… a model of the sound, practical, well-written and beautifully printed manual” (Gabler, 265). Includes sections on the culture and management of the grape vineyard, pruning, watering, and infestation, and a discussion of 50 varieties of grapes that might be grown in England. Without half-title or front free endpaper. Gabler, 265. Simon, 50. Lowndes, 2471. Owner signature to title page; pencil annotation to rear free endpaper. Two leaves of notes in a contemporary hand bound opposite front pastedown endpaper; these are listed as “Mr Forsyth’s Composition for curing diseases, defects, and injuries in all kinds of fruit and Forest Trees,” probably extracted from William Forsyth’s 1791 work of the same title.
Occasional scattered light foxing to interior; light rubbing to extremities of contemporary tree calf. A near-fine copy.