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The Institute Cook Book: Planned for a Family of Four, Economical recipes designed to meet the needs of the modern housekeeper, including chapters on entertaining, paper-bag cookery, casserole cookery, fireless cookery, chafing-dish cookery, meat substitutes, with supplementary chapters on food economy and war-time recipes prepared in co-operation with the United States Food Administration

The Institute Cook Book: Planned for a Family of Four, Economical recipes designed to meet the needs of the modern housekeeper, including chapters on entertaining, paper-bag cookery, casserole cookery, fireless cookery, chafing-dish cookery, meat substitutes, with supplementary chapters on food economy and war-time recipes prepared in co-operation with the United States Food Administration

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The Institute Cook Book: Planned for a Family of Four, Economical recipes designed to meet the needs of the modern housekeeper, including chapters on entertaining, paper-bag cookery, casserole cookery, fireless cookery, chafing-dish cookery, meat substitutes, with supplementary chapters on food economy and war-time recipes prepared in co-operation with the United States Food Administration

by Cramp, Helen

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Springfield, MA: E. A. Merriam, 1913. Octavo, iv, 506, [1] pages. Halftone black and white and colored plates throughout. First edition. Also published under titles, including the Winston Cook Book; The Universal Cook Book, and the White Ribbon Cook Book. Some age-toning throughout; publisher's brown-decorated patterned cloth with some rubbing and a bit of offsetting to front board, otherwise very good. [Bitting, page 105, different printing; not in Cagle].

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Cloth
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Rubbing
Abrasion or wear to the surface. Usually used in reference to a book's boards or dust-jacket.
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