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An encyclopædia of domestic economy : comprising such subjects as are most immediately connected with housekeeping: as, the construction of domestic edifices, with the modes of warming, ventilating, and lighting them; a description of the varous articles of furniture, with the nature of their materials; duties of servants; a general account of the animal and vegetable substances used as food
Webster, Thomas (1773-1844); Parkes, Mrs William; Spottiswoode, A; Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)
1844
With a 32-page catalogue of works published by Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. Bedford Collection copy A673 does not contain a 32-page catalogue of works.
An encyclopædia of domestic economy : comprising such subjects as are most immediately connected with housekeeping: as, the construction of domestic edifices, with the modes of warming, ventilating, and lighting them; a description of the varous articles of furniture, with the nature of their materials; duties of servants; a general account of the animal and vegetable substances used as food
Webster, Thomas (1773-1844); Parkes, Mrs William; Spottiswoode, A; Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)
1844
With a 32-page catalogue of works published by Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. Bedford Collection copy A673 does not contain a 32-page catalogue of works.
The Apsley cookery book : containing 448 recipes for the uric-acid-free diet
Webster, Mrs John J; Jessop, Mrs F W
1906
The Apsley cookery book : containing 448 recipes for the uric-acid-free diet
Webster, Mrs John J; Jessop, Mrs F W
1905
Early English recipes : selected from the Harleian MS. 279 of about 1430 A.D
Webb, Margaret J; Austin, Thomas; British Library
1937
Preface signed: M.J.W. "The text used is from the first book of 'Two fifteenth-century cookery books', edited by Thomas Austin and published in 1888."--Pref.
The new herring book : scores of simple recipes
Webb, Mrs Arthur; Herring Industry Board
By Mrs Arthur Webb (named, p.1).