Product Description
Following the Industrial Revolution the ingenuity of Victorian manufacturers produced an enormous range of horse-drawn agricultural machinery - not just ploughs, but grubbers, cultivators, harrows, rollers, drills, reapers, binders, root lifters, manure spreaders, rakes and many other types - which continued in use until the tractor replaced the horse around the 1930s. This book describes these machines and includes drawings and photographs of many of them.
Additional Information
| Author | D. J. Smith |
|---|---|
| Number Of Pages | 96 |
| Dimensions | 4.5 x 7" |
| ISBN/UPC | 978-0-85263-664-0 |
| SKU | BK135 |