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Family Living on $500 A Year A Daily Reference Book For Young and Inexperienced Housewives by Corson, Juliet - 1888

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Family Living on $500 A Year A Daily Reference Book For Young and Inexperienced Housewives by Corson, Juliet - 1888

Family Living on $500 A Year A Daily Reference Book For Young and Inexperienced Housewives

by Corson, Juliet

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New York: Harper and Brothers, 1888. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. vi, 437 pages. 2 pages of advertisements in back. Dark green cloth hardcover with title and gilt illustration on the front cover. Gilt title on the spine. Some shelf wear on the front cover. Light edge wear to cloth extremities.
  • Bookseller Americana Books ABAA US (US)
  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - Very good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Harper and Brothers
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1888

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Family Living on $500 a Year. A Daily Reference Book for Young and Inexperienced Housewives

Family Living on $500 a Year. A Daily Reference Book for Young and Inexperienced Housewives

by Corson, Juliet

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  • Hardcover
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1888. Thick octavo (17.5 x 12.5 cm.), vi, 437, [3] pages. Index. Advertisements at end. FIRST EDITION, second printing. The title page indicates 1888, the verso dates the copyright as 1887. An LOC copyright copy, bears an accession stamp indicating the copyright was registered December 10, 1887 (and the title page bears "1888". However, a single copy at Cornell contains no date on the title page, and 1887 in the copyright statement, and we consider that to be the first printing. ~ Juliet Corson was "one of the original cooking school leaders, and a champion of nutritious meals for the poor." [Historic American Cookbook Project] As the founder of the New York Cooking School in 1876, Corson was a predecessor of Fannie Farmer, and was even sought out by the French government for advice on introducing a cooking curriculum to the French public schools. Family Living... seeks to provide practical household advice, not to Corson's poorest readers, but to a slightly better off… Read More
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