art of cookery - Prospect Books

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art of cookery - Prospect Books
“FIRST CATCH YOUR HARE …”
THE
ART OF COOKERY
MADE PLAIN AND EASY
BY A LADY
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“FIRST CATCH YOUR HARE…”
THE
ART OF COOKERY
MADE PLAIN AND EASY
BY A LADY
(HANNAH GLASSE)
PROSPECT BOOKS
2012
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This edition published in Britain in 2012 by
Prospect Books, Allaleigh House, Blackawton, Totnes, TQ9 7DL.
It is a reprinting of the 1983 facsimile, glossary, notes and index published by
Prospect Books Ltd., London,
© 2012, Prospect Books
or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior
permission of the copyright holders.
BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA:
ISBN 978-1-903018-88-0
Printed and bound in Malta by the Gutenberg Press.
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by Hannah Glasse is the best
known English cookery book of the Georgian era. From the time of
popularity, and was still being republished well into the next
century.
Later editions contain added material, but none matches the beauty
of the 1983 facsimile, with a longer introduction and two essays on
to be photographed for this facsimile. They also express warm thanks
photographs of those few pages which did not reproduce clearly from
explanation. After the introductory material comes the facsimile with
not because there is anything missing but because these page numbers
few additional receipts which had been added to the book by the time
include two of special interest (that for Dressing a Turtle the West
India Way and that for Ice Cream) and because they are the only
recipes added during the period when Hannah Glasse retained all
or part of the copyright of the book. This passed out of her hands
printed, although it was not published until the following year).
Prospect Books as aids to using the book.
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