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Manuel du Planteur, by Hippolyte De Bazelaire, originally published in 1846, offers a comprehensive guide to reforestation, emphasizing its necessity and the most effective and economical methods for its execution. This historical text provides insights into 19th-century approaches to forestry and agriculture in France. De Bazelaire’s work underscores the importance of reboisement, presenting practical techniques relevant to planters and landowners of the era. The book details various planting strategies, species selection, and land management practices aimed at maximizing the success and sustainability of reforestation efforts. This edition preserves the original French text, making it an invaluable resource for historians, environmentalists, and anyone interested in the historical practices of land conservation and agricultural innovation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.