A Treatise On Indigo, Containing A Succinct Account of The Proper Soil, The Culture and Preparation of That Important Article of Commerce. The Different Species and Qualities of Indigo. Translated From The French by Richard Nowland
De Beauvais-Raseau
A Treatise On Indigo, Containing A Succinct Account of The Proper Soil, The Culture and Preparation of That Important Article of Commerce. The Different Species and Qualities of Indigo. Translated From The French by Richard Nowland
De Beauvais-Raseau
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With an errata leaf and an appendix. 'L'art de l'indigotier' was first published at Paris in 1770, but possibly this Calcutta translation was made from the French abridgement by de Cossigny printed on Mauritius in 1779.
Calcutta: printed by James White, 1794. vii, [1],93, [3]p.; 4 degrees
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