Publicado por [Printed by J. T. Arneson Printing Co.], 1927
Librería: Boyd Used & Rare Books, Portland, OR, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: CBA
EUR 53,18
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Yellow cream-colored boards with black title on front cover. Somewhat worn. Binding shaken, but intact. Some soiling and notations on pages. Several additional recipes fixed to supplied blank pages. 172 pages. Rare. No copies located in WorldCat institutions. One of the earliest cookbooks published in Pendleton, Oregon. Issued in December 1927, it precedes the American Legion Auxiliary 1936 cookbook by nearly a decade. Originally owned by Edith Janet (Laing) Hudson, who was born in Pendleton in 1901 (seven entries in the cookbook are credited to her aunt, Fannie Laing, aka Mrs. James T. Laing). Both of Edith's Canadian grandfathers, Robert Laing and John Dand, were Umatilla County pioneers, having settled there in the early to mid-1880s, both farming in the Cold Springs area just north of Pendleton. She married Elmer Hudson in 1924. They moved to Bend in 1931, and together owned and operated the Maytag Appliance Store from about 1941, until their retirement in 1967 (a little vintage Maytag Blue Cheese Cookbook is tucked in). Contents: Weights and Measures, Table Appointments and Table Service, Cocktails and Sauces, Soups, Fish and Sauces, Meats and Their Accompaniments, Vegetables, Salads and Salad Dressings, Breads, Cakes and Cake Frostings, Cookies Small Cakes and Doughnuts, Pies Pastry and Tarts, Puddings, Frozen Dainties, Beverages, Sandwiches, Eggs and Cheese, Relishes, Candies Nuts and Popcorn, Canning and Preserving, Left-Overs, Suggestions for the Convalescent, Large and Small Recipes, Whe the Community Dines (Proportions), Hints to Housewives, Menus.
Publicado por Macmillan,, 1913
Librería: Ulysses Rare Books Ltd. ABA, ILAB, Dublin , Irlanda
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
EUR 450,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Theodore Spicer-Simson (1871-1959) was a sculptor and medalist; many world and literary figures of the first half of the twentieth century are among his subjects. In 1921 he started work on Men of Letters of the British Isles a volume containing medallic portraits of writers such as James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, W.B. Yeats, James Stephens, A.E. Houseman, G.K. Chesterton among others. Inscribed by Author(s).
Publicado por Privately printed [statement on limitation page], n.p., 1930
Librería: McBlain Books, ABAA, Hamden, CT, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 110,78
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. illustrations, xv, [2], [1], 109p. Original marbled boards with cloth corners and backstrip. 22cm. No jacket (did it ever have one?). An assemblage of farting material, including Twain's "1601" as the final item. Edition limited to 650 numbered copies; this copy not numbered. Title on backstrip: Wind. Title at head of Contents page: An Essay on Wind.