Anne Foster Caldwell's Book of Southern and Creole Home Cooking

  • Nashville, Tennessee: [the author; Benson Printing Company, 1929
By Caldwell, Anne Foster
Nashville, Tennessee: [the author; Benson Printing Company, 1929. Octavo (23.5 x 15.5 cm.), 215 pages. Index. FIRST EDITION. A collection of recipes, gathered "from hither and yon" by the compiler, Anne Foster Caldwell, founder of the Nashville chapter of the Housewives League of America, and head of the Home Department of the Centennial Club, was head of Victory Gardens of Nashville. Internally clean and sound. In publisher's white cloth, gilt-titled on the spine and front panel. Light soil and a small puncture to the cloth at the spine. Near very good. Envelope labeled "Household Hints" laid-in at rear, with a half dozen clippings and one recipe for treating fruit trees for bugs, typed in red and black ink. Scarce. [OCLC locates ten copies; not in Brown].

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Title

Anne Foster Caldwell's Book of Southern and Creole Home Cooking

Author

Caldwell, Anne Foster

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Unknown

Publisher

[the author; Benson Printing Company: Nashville, Tennessee

Date

1929


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