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Sylva; Or, A Discourse of Forest Trees. Vol. 1 (of 2)

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A practical handbook on trees and forestry offering systematic guidance on soil, seed, nurseries, transplanting, and species-by-species accounts of native and exotic trees, including cultivation, propagation, pests, and uses. It treats coppicing, pruning, age and felling, timber seasoning and uses, fuel, and general aphorisms for woodland management. The author discusses laws and proposals for preserving and improving woods, provides advice for planting estates and quicksets, and concludes with reflections on sacred and historical uses of groves. The work combines technical directions, species descriptions, and prescriptive measures to encourage sustainable timber production and landscape ornamentation.

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John Evelyn

John Evelyn was a 17th-century English writer, gardener, and diarist, known for his detailed observations of life in Restoration England. His most notable work, "The Diary of John Evelyn," provides a rich account of his experiences, thoughts, and the events of his time, offering insights into the social and political landscape of the era. Evelyn was also an advocate for environmental conservation, as seen in his influential work "Sylva," which discusses the importance of trees and forestry. Additionally, he contributed to political literature with works such as "An Apologie for the Royal Party" and explored cultural topics in "The History of Sabatai Sevi, the Suppos'd Messiah of the Jews." His writings reflect a deep engagement with the natural world and the complexities of his society.

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