A BUTLER'S RECIPE BOOK 1719 edited by Philip James With wood-engravings by Reynolds Stone





Book Description
A clean sound copy of the First Edition in repaired 2/6d dustwrapper. With an Introduction by Ambrose Heath and eleven wood engravings by Reynolds Stone. 8vo.,Blue cloth over pink paper covered boards.First appearance of a selection of recipes from a 1719 manu- script by Thomas Newington, the butler to a household in Brighton.
Author
Ambrose Heath
Publisher
CAMBRIDGE At the University Press 1935.
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