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Show 8 agriculture.l editor, in the especially cyclopedias established also He the including a s+and.ing it , ren:embered appointment the movement as Theodore were Roosevelt and a publicized too much life movement, father. in of dozens the In the leader and most lAmong the to of·wcys say he was fullest Following his on Country Life as a was scientist. and an coit- of In a indeterminate outlined and refined the he identified the ; to the approach movemerrt vli th but he would be in the totality same 2rticles, the rnovemerrt number name 1908, Bailey iersed himself in public addresses, proposed t'lay be in the United States. characterized his work aasump't i.ons behind anc. Bailey's it not for his involvement movement with half dozen books, nunber of H. chairman of the Commission country-life rnent which 1898. and distinctions notwith- is doubtful that L. today country-life by accomplishments socie of London which had awarded h ira the Vietchian I.:edal in These He held number of horticultural Royal Society an as three multivolume of production agriculture and horticulture. on honorary memberships in ties, reputation a gr-ace the and problems solutions, dignity. father of the It country undoubtedly its intellectual sense he was its acknowLedged articulate spokesman. the more notable of these wer-e Annals of Ag riculture (five volumes), Frincinles of Fruit Growin.£'; Prin ci1)les of A!1ricul ture, Pr2.ctical Garden Book, I,:anual of- Garden':'nf, The Horticul tur8ist' s Rule-Book, and Pruning . |