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Club Woman's Cook Book. Compiled by The Fortuna Monday Club. Revised edition

Club Woman's Cook Book. Compiled by The Fortuna Monday Club. Revised edition by [Fortuna Monday Club (Fortuna, Calif.). Committee in Charge]

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Seller: Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink
Title
Club Woman's Cook Book. Compiled by The Fortuna Monday Club. Revised edition
Author
[Fortuna Monday Club (Fortuna, Calif.). Committee in Charge]
Seller
Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
Description
Fortuna, California: The Club, 1928. Octavo (23 x 16 cm.), 139, [ii] pages. Advertisements. Table of contents. Prefatory remarks (title page) signed "Committee in Charge." Second, Revised Edition. A relatively ambitious community endeavor with nearly six hundred brief contributions, the majority attributed, emphasizing sandwiches, salads, casseroles, coffee cakes, and other luncheon specialties. Representative: Apple and Pimento Salad, Baked Cucumbers, Egg Egleston (eggs baked in mashed potato nests), Krummerfort (date and walnut pudding), Peach Cream Cake. Uncharacteristic of the time is but a modest showing of pies and pastries. In partial compensation, general instructions for home-made fruit sodas are filed under Cream Soda. Founded in 1906, the Fortuna Monday Club was for many years an eminent group esteemed for its fund-raising for community improvement projects by, for instance, hosting socials and dances. The first edition of Club Woman's Cook Book appeared in 1922. Shortly thereafter plans were initiated to build a meeting house with a small stage and banquet room, and since the current building at 610 Main Street has been dated to 1929, it might reasonably be surmised that the revised edition might have been undertaken in support. The Club is fondly remembered but no longer active. Ownership of the house on Main Street was transferred to the city in 1996, and is still used as an event facility. In stapled, black-titled brown textured wrappers; lightly rubbed and edgeworn. One checkmark in pencilto a single recipe, otherwise very good. Gift inscription on front endpaper: "Mrs. Henry Craft, Lompoc, Calif. with compliments of Mrs. C.W. Seffens". [OCLC locates three copies of this revised edition, and one other so identified but with different pagination; not in Brown nor Cagle].
HOW I SEE APOCALYPSE

HOW I SEE APOCALYPSE by Treece, Henry

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HOW I SEE APOCALYPSE
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Treece, Henry
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Near Fine
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London: Lindsay Drummond, 1946. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good +. Critical essays by poet Treece. A fine copy, blue cloth stamped in red, in Better than very good dustjacket, designed by John Tunnard, with light wear at corners, a few closed tears and a small chip upper edge rear panel.
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The Production of the Arvo Lancaster Bomber. Reprinted from “Machinery” March 4 and 11, and April 1 and 29, 1943. by Arvo.

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The Production of the Arvo Lancaster Bomber. Reprinted from “Machinery” March 4 and 11, and April 1 and 29, 1943.
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Arvo.
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Description
London: Harrison & Sons, Printers, n.d. [ca. 1943]. Octavo, self wrappers, stapled, 28 pp. Photos. Very Good.