Common-sense cookery for English households based upon modern English and Continental principles with twenty menus for little dinners worked out in detail. Fifth impression.
by KENNEY-HERBERT, A. (Wyvern)
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About This Item
London, Edward Arnold, , 1904.. 1904 viii, 520 p. Publisher's catalogue. 20cms. Publisher's pictorial cloth lightly rubbed on the spine endsand minor bumps to the top corners. End leaves spotted but the text block otherwise clean and tight. A very good copy.
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- Title
- Common-sense cookery for English households based upon modern English and Continental principles with twenty menus for little dinners worked out in detail. Fifth impression.
- Author
- KENNEY-HERBERT, A. (Wyvern)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- London, Edward Arnold,
- Date Published
- 1904.
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