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Royal cookery, or, The compleat court-cook : containing the choicest receipts in all the several branches of cookery... As likewise forty plates, curiously engraven on copper, of the magnificent entertainments at coronations and instalments, of balls, weddings, &c. at court, as likewise of city-feasts : to which are added, bills of fare for every month in the year
Lamb, Patrick
1726
Advertisements on p. [11]-[12] at end.
The Chinese festive board
Lamb, Corrinne
1935
"A typical dinner invitation" mounted on p. 24. "Gastronomical map of China" on end-papers.
Royal cookery; or, the complete court-cook : containing the choicest receipts in all the particual branches of cookery now in use in the Queen's palaces of St. James's, Kensington, Hampton-Court, and Windsor. With near forty figures (curiously engraven on copper) of the magnificent entertainments at coronations, instalment, balls, weddings, &c. at court : also receipts for making the soupes
Lamb, Patrick
1710
Vicaire records 36 plates, but the list of plates on leaf a8 has only 35. Cf. also Bitting. Advertisements on pp [17-18] at end.
The meaning of human nutrition
Lamb, Mina Wolf; Harden, Margarette Leggitt; Musgrave, Real; Cheatham, Dick
1976
With answers. Originally published: New York : Pergamon, 1973.