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The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy... a facsimile of the first edition, supplemented by the recipes.. by [Glasse, Hannah]; "By a Lady"

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Seller: Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink
Title
The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy... a facsimile of the first edition, supplemented by the recipes..
Author
[Glasse, Hannah]; "By a Lady"
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
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Devon, England: Prospect Books, 1983. Quarto (30.5 x 21.5 cm.), 218 pages. Glossary. Index. List of subscribers. FIRST EDITION thus, deluxe binding issue; the Prospect Books facsimile of the original 1747 edition. The Art of Cookery was the most successful and influential English cookbook of the eighteenth century. Hannah Glasse (1708-1770) was the wife of an attorney and the mother of eight children, and she published the first edition of her Art of Cookery -- a work she boasted "far exceeds any Thing of the Kind ever yet published" -- in 1747. It went through eight editions in her lifetime and was not supplanted as a culinary authority until the work of Isabella Beeton appeared in 1861. Oberlé notes that the author "Severely condemns the extravagance of French cooking." Internally clean and sound. In marbled, paper-covered boards, over three quarter dark blue vellum. Some light rubbing to edges of marbled paper, otherwise near fine.
(Arizona Law Enforcement Mohave deputies), Real Photograph

(Arizona Law Enforcement Mohave deputies), Real Photograph

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(Arizona Law Enforcement Mohave deputies), Real Photograph
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Alcuin Books, ABAA-ILAB (United States)
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Phoenix: Associated Magazine Press. A photograph postcard including both Agnlo and Mohave Indian law enforcement together. The deputies identifed by number are: Jim Wakahaya, Fourth Chief, Mohave's, Tono Jack, Big Chief Tonto's, Capt. John Ketchum, Second Chief Mohave's, Jim Fielding, Second Chief, Wallapai's, Capt. Quasale, Big Chief Wallapai's, Pete Okeata, Big Chief Mohave's, Jim Ketchum, Second Chief Mohave's. No. 8 is C,H, Rutherford, U.S. Commission. What is unusual is to have both Anglo and Mohave law enforcement together.