UCSD Medical Faculty Wives Cooking Series Proudly Present Julia Child: A Benefit for the UCSD Medical Center. Tuesday, February 7 & Wednesday, February 8, 1978. Mandeville Center, University of California at San Diego

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  • San Diego: UCSD Medical Center Faculty Wives, 1978
By Child, Julia; UCSD Medical Faculty Wives
San Diego: UCSD Medical Center Faculty Wives, 1978. Octavo-sized booklet, stapled in wrappers (14 x 21.5 cm.), 72 pages. Advertisements throughout. A cookbook issued on the occasion of a presentation by Julia Child, in support of the UCSD Medical Center. Includes a short biography of Julia, recipes drawn from her books and TV shows, and advertisements from sponsoring businesses. The intro states that Julia was assisted in the presentation by Paul Child and her business manager Ruth Lockwood, as well as two assistants. Some light soiling to the interior. in publisher's mustard-colored wrapper with title and a portrait of Julia printed in dark brown. Soil and wear to the wrapper, splitting at the spine, and with a 1x4 cm. chip from one corner. Inscribed by Julia on the title page, "Bon Appetit! Julia Child" and simply "Paul Child" on the front wrapper panel.

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Title

UCSD Medical Faculty Wives Cooking Series Proudly Present Julia Child: A Benefit for the UCSD Medical Center. Tuesday, February 7 & Wednesday, February 8, 1978. Mandeville Center, University of California at San Diego

Author

Child, Julia; UCSD Medical Faculty Wives

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Publisher

UCSD Medical Center Faculty Wives: San Diego

Date

1978


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