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The Southampton Cook Book. Published by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational Church, Southampton, Mass by [First Congregational Church (Southampton, Mass.). Ladies' Aid Society]

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Seller: Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink
Title
The Southampton Cook Book. Published by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational Church, Southampton, Mass
Author
[First Congregational Church (Southampton, Mass.). Ladies' Aid Society]
Seller
Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
Description
Westfield, Mass: Press of The Valley Echo, 1900. Octavo (20 x 13.25 cm), 92 pages. Advertisements. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. An unreported church cookbook with three hundred recipes, the majority attributed. Fully of its era, emphasizing baked goods, sweets, and puddings - with five separate approaches to Walnut Cake, and five renditions also of Lemon Pie. Settlers from Northampton, in what is now the central western county of Hampshire, moved to Newtown-on-the Manhan - today called Southampton - in 1730, holding a lot of land open for a future Congregational minister. Their first meetinghouse was completed in 1752, and the permanent structure that took its place in 1788 still stands. The ladies of the Church developed a local reputation for activism; the Women's Missionary Society of First Congregational, founded in 1803, claims to be the oldest continuously operating organization of its kind in the country. In 1900 a bolt of lightning struck the steeple and set the Church ablaze. It was saved by a fire brigade, but little imagination is required to speculate why a fundraiser such as The Southampton Cook Book might have been useful. Internally somewhat discolored and with a few pages chipped at the edges (not affecting text); one small mark in pencil. In stapled, black lettered, cloth-backed, blue wrappers; soiled, creased, and worn. one newspaper clipping glued to inside of rear wrapper panel. Four handwritten recipes in pencil. Good. Unrecorded. [OCLC reports no copies; not in Brown, Cagle, or Cook].
Signed Sept. 1975 Baseball Digest. Vol. 34, No. 9

Signed Sept. 1975 Baseball Digest. Vol. 34, No. 9 by [Bench, Johnny]

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Title
Signed Sept. 1975 Baseball Digest. Vol. 34, No. 9
Author
[Bench, Johnny]
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B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Des Moines, IA: published by Norman Jacob, 1975 First edition. Signed by Johnny Bench in blue marker on front wrapper. Publisher's original wrappers, with photo of Bench to front wrapper, lettered in red, yellow, and green. Very good, with light rubbing to edges of front wrapper, a touch of rippling to left edge of rear wrapper, small closed tear to bottom edge of rear wrapper, and previous owner's mailing address label affixed to front wrapper. Overall, a great, boldly signed copy. Johnny Bench is regarded by many to be the greatest catcher in MLB history. A member of the Cincinnati Reds for his entire career (1967 - 1983) and one of the "Great Eight" during the team's Big Red Machine era, Bench was selected as an All-Star fourteen times and won the Gold Glove award ten times. He also won two NL MVP awards (1970, 1972) and a World Series MVP award (1976). Bench was the highest ranked catcher on The Sporting News' list of the 100 greatest baseball players (#16) and was elected to the prestigious Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 1999. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. . Signed. Very Good.