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  • av Juliet Corson
    140,-

    The lectures printed within this volume were delivered by Juliet Corson, superintendent of the New York School of Cookery, in the Farmers Lecture Course at the College of Agriculture, Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the session of 1884.

  • av Edna Evans
    126,-

    Edna Evans's 1912 book not only contains recipes for baked goods like breads, cakes, and pastries, but also for meats, vegetables, and fish.

  • av Marion Harris Neil
    181,-

    Marion Neil's 1921 cookbook provides a history of Crisco as well as a variety of recipes using the product.

  • av Matilda Campbell
    181,-

    Designed to be both a laboratory manual for school use and as a reference work for home use, Matilda Campbell's 1913 book provides readers with practical recipes and information on food preservation, diet, and nutrition.

  • av Fannie Farmer
    370,-

    Fannie Farmer's sequel, published in 1912, contains both simple, inexpensive recipes and expensive, elaborate ones, providing home cooks with a comprehensive source for recipes.

  • av D. A. Lincoln
    126,-

    Published in 1891, this volume provides recipes and instructions for the proper preparation, carving, and serving of all types of meat and meat products.

  • av Mary A. Boland
    229,-

    Mary Boland's 1898 handbook is a practical guide for nurses and all others who care for the sick, providing instruction in the proper feeding to promote health and well-being.

  • av David Esdaile
    257,-

    David Esdaile's 1865 work is a collection of natural history essays related to the food choices that people make. He is particularly interested in the topics of fish and horse-flesh as food.

  • av Nathaniel Newnham Davis
    229,-

    Lt. Col. Nathaniel Newnham-Davis's 1908 guide provided readers of the day with information on the best dining places in France, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Spain, Russia, Greece, and Sweden, among other countries.

  • av Henry Frederick Lutz
    167,-

    Henry Lutz's 1922 work presents "the history of viticulture and brewing in the Ancient Near East from the beginning of historic time down to the wine-prohibition of Muhammed."

  • av Theron Hiles
    147,-

    This 1893 volume attempts to "record some of the more prominent features regarding Ice as it affects health, convenience and industry of the people." A fascinating look at the storage and preparation of food prior to refrigeration. Includes recipes for frozen treats and beverages that are still useful today.

  • av Fong Wan Herb Company
    167,-

    Published by the Fong Wan Herb Company of California in 1936, this work is a vital source on the usages and preparations of herbs for health as used in Chinese medicine at the time. This book provides information on how herbs work on particular body parts or afflictions, as well as the preparation of herbs for general health.

  • av Douglass Publishing Co
    140,-

    This book, published originally in 1909, was designed to educate the new bride on how to become an efficient and effective household manager.

  • av Ayuda Wi Circle
    126,-

    This cookbook was published in 1920 by the members of the Ayuda Wi Circle of the United Presbyterian Church of Long Beach, California.

  • av Alberta B George Mission Society
    126,-

    This book was published in 1920 by the Alberta B. George Missionary Society of University M. E. Church, Los Angeles, California. "The recipes have been carefully compiled and as we send them on their mission we hope they will do their bit toward fulfilling the bigger purpose for which we are striving."

  • av Ladies League First Congregational Churc
    167,-

    This 1907 work is a compilation of recipes contributed by the members of The Ladies League of the First Congregational Church in Eureka, California.

  • av Felix Mendelsohn
    181,-

    This 1912 volume, published by the Oakland Brewing & Malting Company of Oakland, California contains simple and elaborate recipes which either contain or would be appropriately served with Blue and Gold Lager.

  • av Society For Christian Work
    140,-

    This 1891 cookbook was compiled by the members of the Society for Christian Work of the First Unitarian Society of San Francisco.

  • av Azusa Woman's Club (Azusa Calif ).
    126,-

    This 1909 cookbook is comprised of recipes collected from the members of the Azusa Woman's Club in Azusa, California.

  • av Mobilized Women's Organizations of Berke
    174,-

    Compiled by the members of the Mobilized Women's Organizations of Berkeley, California, this 1918 cookbook was written to provide homemakers with menus and recipes that would allow them to create satisfying meals within the restrictions of World War I food rationing.

  • av Joseph Fleischman
    126,-

    Joseph Fleischman's 1885 work gives readers an understanding of how wines and spirits are made and provides recipes so that readers can create these beverages in their own homes.

  • av The Corona Club
    202,-

    The Corona Club of San Francisco published this cookbook in 1910 to raise funds for the construction of a club house.

  • av Ladies' Aid Society
    126,-

    This 1916 cookbook was published by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Grandview Congregational Church of Grandview, Ohio. In addition to recipes, it contains a short, humorous essay on "How to Preserve a Husband."

  • av Son & E. F. Kiessling
    140,-

    Compiled and published in 1918 by E.F. Kiessling & Son, Oakland, California, this advertising cookbook was presented free to brides and grooms.

  • av Ladies' Aid Society
    126,-

    This 1910 volume was compiled by the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Baptist Church in Whittier, California.

  • av Rebecca Upton
    195,-

    Rebecca Upton's 1856 reference book is a dictionary of common culinary, gardening, and domestic terms.

  • av Thomas Murrey
    126,-

    Thomas Jefferson Murrey's 1884 work provides recipes for the soups that were popular at the time, with directions on how to prepare basic stocks and then build on those stocks to create a range of soups, from simple to elegant.

  • av Charles Senn
    147,-

    A collection of both basic and compound sauces, Charles Senn's book, published in 1915, is a complete reference for both the professional and amateur chef.

  • av Bertha Haffner-Ginger
    126,-

    Bertha Haffner-Ginger's 1914 cookbook is a delightful collection of Mexican recipes. As she notes in her introduction, "the majority of Spanish people in California are as devoted to peppery dishes as the Mexicans themselves, and as the Mexicans speak Spanish, the foods are commonly called Spanish dishes."

  • av Linie McLaren
    126,-

    This 1904 cookbook is comprised of recipes collected for the benefit of the Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Association of San Francisco, California.

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