Arator
Being a Series of Agricultural Essays, Practical and Political: In Sixty-One Numbers
By John Taylor of Caroline
Edited and with an Introduction by M. E. Bradford
This discussion of the social order of an agricultural republic is Taylor’s most popular and influential work. It includes materials on the relation of agriculture to the American economy, on agriculture and politics, and on the enemies of the agrarian republic. Both statesman and farmer, Taylor is often considered the deepest thinker of all the early Virginians.
M. E. Bradford was Professor of English at the University of Dallas until his death in 1993.
Details
Nov 1977 | 6 x 9 | 426 Pages
Introduction, note on the text, index.
ISBNs
978-0-913966-26-6 PaperbackThis site uses local and third-party cookies to maintain your shopping cart and to analyze traffic. By closing this banner or clicking any link in this page, you agree with this practice.OKPrivacy policy