245 books • 14 series
Publick Employment and an Active Life with All Its Appanages, Such as Fame, Command, Riches, Conversation, & Prefer'd to Solitude by J.E., Esq., S.R.S. (1667)
Kalendarium Hortense, Or, the Gard'ners Almanac, Directing What He Is to Do Monthly Throughout the Year, and What Fruits and Flowers Are in Prime to Which Is Added, a Discourse of Earth (1676)
The Manner of Ordering Fruit-Trees by the Sieur Le Gendre ...; Wherein Is Treated of Nurseries, Wall-Fruits, Hedges of Fruit-Trees, Dwarf-Trees, High-Standers (1660)
Kalendarium Hortense, Or, the Gard'ners Almanac Directing What He Is to Do Monethly, Throughout the Year, and What Fruits and Flowers Are in Prime / By John Evelyn ... (1669)
Publick Employment and an Active Life Prefer'd to Solitude and All Its Appanages, Such as Fame, Command, Riches, Conversation, & in Reply to a Late Ingenious Essay of a Contrary Title / By J.E. Esq, S.R.S. (1667)
The History of the Three Late, Famous Impostors, Viz. Padre Ottomano, Mahomed Bei and Sabatai Sevi the One, Pretended Son and Heir to the Late Grand Signior, the Other, a Prince of the Ottoman Family, But in Truth, a Valachian Counterfeit (1669)
The Golden Book of St. John Chrysostom, Concerning the Education of Children Translated Out of the Greek by J.E., Esq. (1659)
Numismata, a Discourse of Medals, Ancient and Modern Together with Some Account of Heads and Effigies of Illustrious, and Famous Persons in Sculps, and Taille-Douce, of Whom We Have No Medals Extant, and of the Use to Be Derived from Them (1697)
An Idea of the Perfection of Painting Demonstrated from the Principles of Art, and by Examples Conformable to the Observations Which Pliny and Quintilian Have Made Upon the Most Celebrated Pieces of the Antient Painters (1668)
Sylva, Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions by J.E. Esq. as It Was Deliver'd in the Royal Society the Xvth of October, MDCLXII (1664)
Of Liberty and Servitude Translated Out of the French Into the English Tongue, and Dedicated to Geo. Evelyn, Esquire. (1649)
Of Gardens Four Books First Written in Latine Verse by Renatus Rapinus; And Now Made English by J.E. (1672)
Sylva, Or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions as It Was Deliver'd in the Royal Society the Xvth of October, MDCLXII Upon Occasion of Certain Quaeries Propounded to That Illustrious Assembly (1670)
Pomona, Or, an Appendix Concerning Fruit-Trees in Relation to Cider the Making and Several Ways of Ordering It. (1670)
The Compleat Gard'ner
A Character of England. as It Was Lately Presented in a Letter, to a Noble Man of France. (1659)
A Journey to England with Some Account of the Manners and Customs of That Nation. Written at the Command of a Nobleman in France. Made English. (1700)
Kalendarium Hortense, Or, the Gard'ners Almanac Directing What He Is to Do Monthly Throughout the Year, and What Fruits and Flowers Are in Prime / By John Evelyn. (1673)
The French Gardiner Instructing How to Cultivate All Sorts of Fruit-Trees and Herbs for the Garden
The Diary of John Evelyn; ([c1901]) Volume: 1
Sculptura; Or, the History and Art of Chalcography, and Engraving in Copper
Kalendarium Hortense, or the Gard'ner's Almanac
The Life of Mrs. Godolphin (1847) the Life of Mrs. Godolphin (1847)
Memoirs of John Evelyn V2