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1896958<p>Good- may be generous but the book appears complete and does not contain writing other than a personalization on the ffep in pencil which is laid in. A well used cook book with cracked hinges dog eared pages stains and very rubbed hardcover. Prize winning recipes for every day of the year which was supposed to not exceed $500 for a family of five. Obviously this is not a new facsimile for those of you who collect cookbooks. Interesting product ads a Richelieu Brand ad is attached to the back cover with a New Product Flour ad opposite. No free back end paper. 607 pages including index. Antique fragile book ships in a box.</p> The Chicago Daily News Co. hardcover
1826ST20911-2London: Printed at the Caxton Press by H. Fisher Son and Co ca. 1826. FIRST EDITION. 222 x 140 mm. 8 3/4 x 5 1/2". 2 p.l. 568 viii pp. <br/> Very pleasing retrospective half morocco over marbled paper boards flat spine divided into panels by gilt rules lettered in gilt. With engraved frontispiece and eight plates demonstrating various cuts of meat and seasonal meals not including the "marketing" plate as often. Front flyleaf with ink inscription: "Alice Jones/ her Book/ August 26th 1846." Title page with early ownership signature "Alice Jones 1846" and recent ink inscription "1826." Simon 1080. Plates with variable browning the final one quite browned faint dampstain across bottom margin of frontispiece text with moderate foxing and soiling most pages affected but never severely so still a perfectly decent copy especially of a cookbook internally and in an excellent unworn sympathetic binding.<br/> <br/> This is an early--and likely the first--printing of a popular cookery book issued with the stated emphasis of providing advice and recipes for "the conservation of health." As is often the case with domestic recipe books of this period "The Domestic Oracle" includes not only recipes for food but also for medicines cleaning products and other agents for household purposes. Little is known about our author Alexander Murray but the preface tells us he was a medical doctor and that the medical recipes in the present work "have not been gleaned from obsolete books but are the result of experimental observation in a public and private practice of more than forty years' continuance." Our undated edition is generally agreed to be the first; no earlier editions appear on OCLC. The preface is dated March 29th 1826 so the book was most likely published some time that year although Simon suggests a date of 1830. Our copy has clearly seen kitchen use but is nevertheless generally agreeable and in an attractive sympathetic binding. Printed at the Caxton Press, by H. Fisher, Son and Co unknown
1960575236New York: Simon and Schuster 1960. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Ted Patrick. Folio. Measuring 10½" x 13½". Illustrated. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a lightly tanned spine that has a tiny scratch. Housed in a tanned and lightly worn slipcase. Simon and Schuster hardcover