Elsie De Wolfe's Recipes for Successful Dining

  • New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, Incorporated, 1934
By De Wolfe, Elsie (Lady Mendl)
New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, Incorporated, 1934. Octavo (19.5 x 13.5 cm.), 102 pages. Index. Photographically illustrated. FIRST EDITION. William Heinemann issued the book in England the same year. A work on dining and entertaining from one of the most prominent American socialites of the early 20th century, immortalized in the lyrics of Cole Porter's Anything Goes. She's been credited, though not entirely accurately, with having invented the profession of interior design. Some light foxing to text-block edges; Fore edge of a few leaves rough from having been cut open. In publisher's bright orange cloth, gilt-titled at spine and on front board. In unclipped, printed in black and orange. Some edgwear to jacket and a bit of fading to the spine panel. Still a near fine copy of an elusive book.

Details

Title

Elsie De Wolfe's Recipes for Successful Dining

Author

De Wolfe, Elsie (Lady Mendl)

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

D. Appleton-Century Company, Incorporated: New York

Date

1934


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