The cook's complete guide, on the principles of frugality, comfort, and elegance
including the art of carving and the most approved method of setting-out a table explained by numerous copper-plate engravings, instructions for preserving health, and attaining old age : with directions for breeding and fattening all sorts of poultry, and for the management of bees, rabbits, pigs, &c. &c. : rules for cultivating a garden and numerous useful miscellaneous receipts
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Word Count
209,500 words, Guess
Page Count
838 pages
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- Internet Archivecookscompletegui00copl
- OCLC Control Number628253108
- Open LibraryOL27908338M
Alternate Titles
- New London cookery and complete domestic guide.
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- The cook's complete guide, on the principles of frugality, comfort, and elegance: including the art of carving and the most approved method of setting-out a table explained by numerous copper-plate engravings, instructions for preserving health, and attaining old age : with directions for breeding and fattening all sorts of poultry, and for the management of bees, rabbits, pigs, &c. &c. : rules for cultivating a garden and numerous useful miscellaneous receipts
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