Good Food : How to Cook It ; Where to Get It. A book for every-day use in the kitchen

  • [Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1891
By [Ladies of the Park Street Free Baptist Church (Lake Village, N.H.)]
[Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1891. Booklet, stapled in wrappers (17.5 x 11.5 cm.), 39, [1]pages. Index. Publisher's advertisements throughout and on the wrappers. Title and publication information from wrapper. FIRST & ONLY EDITION. Recipes in narrative form and unattributed. The recipes are provided in no systematic order, with Graham Bread, Creamed Oysters, and Fruit Jumbles all appearing on the first page of receipts. Lake Village has been consumed by the better-known Laconia, both on the shore of Lake Winnisquam. Fine, in publisher's pale salmon wrappers, titled in black. Rare. [OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown; Cook, page 160 (citing a similarly titled and paginated work issued by the Ladies of the Center Street Church)].

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Title

Good Food : How to Cook It ; Where to Get It. A book for every-day use in the kitchen

Author

[Ladies of the Park Street Free Baptist Church (Lake Village, N.H.)]

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Publisher

Republican Press Association: [Concord, N.H.

Date

1891


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