10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FURRIERIES»
Discover the use of
furrieries in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
furrieries and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, Undertaken for Making ...
... might contribute considerably to the comfort of the inhabitants, yet its real
riches must always consist in the number of wild animals it produces; ahd no
labour can ever be turned to sogood aCcount as what is employed upon their
furrieries.
James Cook, James King, 1785
2
The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
... brick and lime 1335 china and delft-ware 32 Glass and crystal 170
Whitesmith's workshops, needle and pin manufactories 93 Musical instrument 15
Equipage 66 Wood-sawing 86 Furniture and wooden utensils 95 Furrieries 84
Hair, bristle, ...
3
Cassell's popular natural history
Some species of one tribe* commit great ravages in furrieries and cabinets of
natural history. Degeer designates them as dissectors. In fact, one cuts and
reduces to pieces the insects in the collections into which it penetrates. The
others ...
4
Captain Cook's Voyages of Discovery. Edited by John Barrow. ...
number of wild animals it produces ; and no labour can ever be turned to so good
an account as what is employed upon their furrieries. Their animals are the
common fox; the stoat or ermine ; the zebiline or sable ; the isatis or arctic fox; the
...
James Cook, John Barrow, 1860
5
A Collection of Voyages Round the World Performed by Royal ...
... comfort and convenience of the inhabitants; yet the number of wild animals it
produces, must always be considered as its real riches ; and no labour > can be
considered so productive of advantage, as what is employed upon its furrieries.
6
A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean
... "yet, the number of wild animals it produces, i must always be considered as its
real riches ; and no labour can be so productive of advantage, as 'What is
employed upon their furrieries. And, RCXt tothese, the animals that supply them
are to ...
7
The Animal Kingdom: Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization
... and then cause the greatest degree of destruction in collections of natural
history, and in furrieries. It would be very much to be desired to discover
efficacious means of removing the Dermestes, and other destructive insects, from
collections ...
Georges baron Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, 1832
8
Universal geography formed into a new and entire system: ...
in the number of wild animals which it produces ; and no labour can ever be
turned to so good an account as that which is employed on their furrieries. The
animals which supply these are the. common fcx, the stoat, or ermine, the sable,
the ...
9
A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean: Undertaken, by the Command of ...
... the number of wild animals it produces ; and no labour can ever be turned to so
good account as what is employed upon their furrieries. The animals, therefore,
which supply these, come next to be considered : and these are the common fox
...
James King, Charles Clerke, John Gore, 1784
10
The Three Voyages of Captain Cook Round the World: With a ...
... yet the number of wild animals it produces must always be considered as its
real riches, and no labour can be so productive of advantages as what is
employed upon their furrieries. And, next to these, the animals that supply them
are to be ...