Books in the Cooking Aisle
Total Matching Books: 3, Displaying 1 - 3.
Dora's Housekeeping.
[28431] (AMERICAN COOKERY) Elizabeth S. Kirkland .
Chicago: Jansen, McClurg, 1877. 12mo, 275 pages, adverts. First Edition. Illus. with frontispiece, now loose in this copy. Binding rubbed, dulled, and worn, slightly shaken, else a good copy. A recipe book couched in a narrative of fiction involving a young girl named Dora who learns of cooking, housekeeping and etiquette. [Not in Cagle and Stafford. Bitting recording only the sixth edition of 1899.] $75
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Cooking and Serving in Guernsey Ware.
[140463] (AMERICAN COOKERY) [Guernsey Earthenware Company].
Cambridge, Ohio: Guernsey Earthenware Company, [1920?]. 49 pages. Wraps, stapled pamphlet. 6¼" x 3½" Illustrated. Very good copy. Scarce. Brown, white lined, enameled Guernsey pottery; the company boasts having “introduced the Casserole to America.” This title is likely derivative from a 1909 book with a similar title by prolific cookbook author Janet McKenzie Hill. $45
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The South Chicago Cook Book, Compiled from Recipes contributed by ladies of South Chicago, and published in behalf of the Congregational Church, South Chicago, Ill.
[140582] (COOKERY - CHICAGO) [Congregational Church].
Cheltenham, Illinois: Windsor Printing House, 1891. 168 pages. First Edition. 5¾" x 4½" Orig. cloth. Disbound, very worn. Paper highly-acid and brittle, flaking, a candidate for microfilm. Collated, complete. Includes seven pages of local advertisements, sections on table service soups, breads, breakfast, tea cakes, candies, drinks, etc. that are offered by the ladies of the South Chicago Congregational Church. Rare and unlocated. Not in Cagle & Stafford, OCLC, RLIN or pre-1956 NUC or supplements. $200
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