The way to get wealth, I. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine, equal to French, and cyder equal to Canary, to make wine of all sorts of herbs to make mead. rum, rack, mum, coffee, tea, chocolate, Butler's-ale, brandy, cordial waters, and 40 sorts of ale, in a minute; the mistery of vintners; ... receipts; to remember all you read or do; to make corn produce a trebble crop; or to make China varnish and black ground for Japan work to black wood and gild; directions for servant maids to dress fish, flesh and fowl. II. A help to discourse, giving an account of the commodities of all countries, inventors of arts and sciences, of the River Nilus, gardening &c. III. A book of knowledge for all persons, containing accounts cast up, rates of car, water and coachmen, to keep accompts, make bill- bonds, wills, receipts; recover bad debt, and compound them; to write letters; days ...; of sun rising and setting; and tide ebbin and flowing; make strops to set rivers; to preserve the eyes, and other rarities
London : printed for G. Conyers at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, 1706
Physical Details
84;120;76,[6]p. ; 12⁰
Anonymous. By Thomas Tryon.
This contains 'A help to discourse, and a book of knowledge' [p. 3] and 'Fables' [p. 68]; there is no section on "how to make 23 sorts of English wine, ..".
Apparently 'The way to get wealth: or, a new and easie way to make twenty three sorts of wine, .. ' and 'The way to get wealth; or, an easie way to make wine of gooseberries, .. ', 1702, each with separate pagination and register, were issued with this, along with 'An alphabetical table to the three books or parts' found at the end of the latter.
Following imprint: Price 1s. 6d.
Reproduction of original from University of London's Goldsmiths' Library.