The domestic encyclopedia: or A dictionary of facts and useful knowledge. : Chiefly applicable to rural & domestic economy. : With an appendix, containing additions in domestic medicine, and the veterinary and culinary arts. : The whole illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts. : In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]
A. F. M. Willich, Thomas Cooper, Abraham Small (Printer)
Print Book, English, 1821
2nd American ed., with additions, by Thomas Cooper, Esq. M.D. professor of chemistry and mineralogy
Printed and published by Abraham Small, no. 165, Chesnut Street, nearly opposite to the United States Bank., Philadelphia, 1821