Domestic French cookery / chiefly translated from Sulpice Barué ; by Miss Leslie, author of "Seventy-five receipts," &c.

"The design of the following book is to furnish receipts for a select variety of French dishes, explained and described in such a manner as to make them intelligible to American cooks, and practicable with American utensils and American fuel...Many dishes have been left out, as useless in a country...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Cuisinière de la campagne et de la ville. English
Main Author: Audot, L.-E. (Louis-Eustache), 1783-1870 (Author)
Corporate Author: Carey & Hart (Publisher)
Other Authors: Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858 (Translator)
Barué, Sulpice
Language:English
Language of the Original:
French
Published: Philadelphia : Carey & Hart, Chestnut Street, 1832.
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Genre:
Ownership and Custodial History:
Inscription on front fly-leaf: To Eliza A. [Gansey?] from a high regard to her culinary qualifications, this manual is respectfully inscribed (just after a good dinner), Saul [Gansey?].
Inscription on front paste-down (possibly by the anthropologist Samuel James Guernsey): This book was given to my Grandmother by Grandfather about 1833, Saml J. Guernsey 9/9/16.
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Binding Information:
Publisher's original blue cloth; printed paper title label on front cover.
Physical Description:x, 3 unnumbered pages, 14-120 pages ; 19 cm
Variant Title:
200 receipts for French cookery [Cover title]
Format: Book

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