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  • Image du vendeur pour The Complete Cook. Plain and Practical Directions for Cooking and Housekeeping [with] The Complete Confectioner mis en vente par Pazzo Books

    Sanderson, James; Parkinson, Eleanor

    Edité par J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1867

    Vendeur : Pazzo Books, Boston, MA, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover (Original Cloth). Etat : Very Good Condition. Later Edition. Publisher's cloth, wear at corners and spine ends, mostly light scattered foxing internally - heavier to title. vi, 180; 154pp. Cagle 685 (earlier combined ed.), Lowenstein 452, Bitting 416 and 355 (for the separate editions) The Complete Cook was first printed in 1843 and Parkinson's Complete Confectioner in 1844. Size: 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking, Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000566.

  • Sanderson, James M. and Eleanor Parkinson

    Edité par Lea and Blanchard 1843 and 1844, Philadelphia, 1843

    Vendeur : lizzyoung bookseller, Stamford, CT, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover. First Edition. 196 & 154 pages. 19.5 x 12 cm. The Complete Cook highlights the art of carving, accompanied by illustrations. The Complete Confectioner contains one page of illustrations, featuring modeling tools - last ten pages filled with period advertisements. Pages tanned, edges rubbed, otherwise text clean, no markings. [LOWENSTEIN 302 & 320]. Black boards, paper spine label. Very good.

  • Image du vendeur pour 1844 Complete Cook & Confectioner 1st Editions Bound in 1 - Eleanor Parkinson mis en vente par ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar

    James M. Sanderson & Eleanor Parkinson

    Edité par Lea and Blanchard, 1844

    Vendeur : ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, Etats-Unis

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    Hardcover. Etat : Poor. 1st Edition. The Complete Cook. Plain and Practical Directions for Cooking and Housekeeping; With Upwards of Seven Hundred Receipts: Consisting of Directions for the Choice of Meat and Poultry; Preparations for Cooking, Making of Broths and Soups; Boiling, Roasting, Baking, and Frying of Meats, Fish &c. Seasonings, Colourings, Cooking Vegetables; Making of Pastry, Puddings, Gruels, Gravies, Garnishes, &c. And, With General Directions for Making Wines. With Additions and Alterations, By J. M. Sanderson, Of the Franklin House. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1843. First Edition. 196 pp. [bound with] The Complete Confectioner, Pastry-Cook, and Baker. Plain and Practical Directions for Making Confectionary and Pastry, and for Baking; With Upwards of Five Hundred Receipts: Consisting of Directions for Making All Sorts of Preserves, Sugar-Boiling, Confits, Lozenges, Ornamental Cakes, Ices, Liqueurs, Waters, Gum-Paste Ornaments, Syrups, Jellies, Marmalades, Compotes, Bread-Baking, Artificial Yeasts, Fancy Biscuits, Cakes, Rolls, Muffins, Tarts, Pies, &c. &c. With Additions and Alterations, By Eleanor Parkinson, Practical Confectioner, Chestnut Street. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1844. First Edition. 155 pp + 10 pp of advertisements. Binding measures 7.5 x 4.5", 12mo. In poor condition. As is. Cloth boards scuffed at edges and worn/bumped at corners. Head of spine bumped; cloth chipped & frayed. Title label worn & chipped; complete title illegible. Tail of spine lacking; binding exposed. General soiling to cloth covered boards. Front and rear gutters beginning to split. Previous ownership signature, in ink, found on front paste-down: Potter. Some ink staining on adjacent page. Water dampness staining to tail of gutter throughout entirety of text-block. Age-staining and foxing also found throughout text-block. Rear end-page chipped twice at fore-edge. Binding intact; hinges fragile. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. James M. Sanderson was the proprietor and chef of the Franklin House Hotel on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. The Complete Cook was first published in Philadelphia in 1843. As the title page explains, Sanderson was responsible for additions and alterations, but not the original authorship, which was apparently English. Sanderson remarks in his Preface to the American Edition, "We are not the author . . . the author, whoever he is, is certainly a proficient in his business; and, although making no pretensions to a literary character, has laid down his rules and precepts in a clear and concise manner." Sanderson's contribution to the English cookbook can be seen throughout, in small additions that make the book a wonderful combination of American and English cooking. \ In recipe number 158, "Boiling," he states, "There is a method of boiling meat without allowing it to touch or come in contact with the water. This plan, which is little followed in America, has been strongly recommended." In recipe number 629, "Pumpkin and Squash Pie," he gives an American Pumpkin Pie recipe alongside an English one. He also gives a recipe for preparing terrapin, a domestic substitute for sea turtle, and credits a local Philadelphia caterer, Elizabeth Rubicam - notably the best terrapin cook in Philadelphia - for the recipe. In 1818, Eleanor Parkinson and her husband George opened stores next door to each other on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. The tavern, Pennsylvania Arms was run by George, but it was the confectionery that Eleanor opened which made the pair known. Eleanor s confectionery, Parkinson s Ice Cream Saloon, quickly became famous, and soon after, George left the tavern to join his wife in their rapidly growing ice cream business. RAREA1844GOQX - 06/24 - HK1656 FORN-TUB-0065-BB-2501-HKREV431.