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Manuel des amphitryons : contenant un traité de la dissection des viandes à table, la nomenclature des menus les plus nouveaux pour chaque saison, et des élémens de politesse gourmande. Ouvrage indispensable à tous ceux qui sont jaloux de faire bonne chère, et de la faire faire aux autres
Grimod de La Reynière, Alexandre-Balthazar-Laurent (1758-1837)
1808
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Two hundred dinners : appetisingly illustrated in colour
Nietlispach, Frieda; Daniels, M F
[19--]
Translation of: Zweihuudert Mittagessen.
The new London family cook; or, Town and country housekeeper's guide : comprehending directions for marketing,... practical instructions for preparing soups, broths, gravies, sauces. With the resepective branches of pastry and confectionary, the art of potting, pickling, preserving, &c., cookery for the sick and for the poor; directions for carving ... Also a collection of valuable family recipes in dyeing, perfumery, &c. And an appendix, containing general directions for servants relative to the cleaning of household furniture, floor-cloths, stoves, marble, chimney-pieces, &c. forming in the whole a most complete family instructor
MacDonald, Duncan (fl. 1800)
1808
'The family tradesman's directory' (p. [605]-608).
The new London family cook; or, Town and country housekeeper's guide : comprehending directions for marketing,... practical instructions for preparing soups, broths, gravies, sauces. With the resepective branches of pastry and confectionary, the art of potting, pickling, preserving, &c., cookery for the sick and for the poor; directions for carving ... Also a collection of valuable family recipes in dyeing, perfumery, &c. And an appendix, containing general directions for servants relative to the cleaning of household furniture, floor-cloths, stoves, marble, chimney-pieces, &c. forming in the whole a most complete family instructor
MacDonald, Duncan (fl. 1800)
1808
'The family tradesman's directory' (p. [605]-608).