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Mt. Lebanon to Vermont; Autobiography of George Haddad : taken down by his daughter Emily Marie Haddad, with the assistance of Bernice Rachel Tuttle; with an introduction by John Abner Mead

Mt. Lebanon to Vermont; Autobiography of George Haddad : taken down by his daughter Emily Marie Haddad, with the assistance of Bernice Rachel Tuttle; with an introduction by John Abner Mead

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Mt. Lebanon to Vermont; Autobiography of George Haddad : taken down by his daughter Emily Marie Haddad, with the assistance of Bernice Rachel Tuttle; with an introduction by John Abner Mead

by Haddad, George; Emily Marie Haddad

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Rutland, Vt: The Tuttle Co, 1916. Octavo, 187 pages. Illustrated. First edition. Recorded by his daughter Emily Marie Haddad, with the assistance of Bernice Rachel Tuttle; with an introduction by John Abner Mead. While much of the book is the autobiography, the final thirty-five pages are given over to Syrian recipes, supplied by Mrs. George Haddad. One of the earliest - if not the earliest -appearance of Middle Eastern recipes published in the US. Syrians and other Arabs had been emigrating to the US since the time of the Civil War, but a significant influx - nearly 90,000 Syrians - took place between 1899 and 1919. At the time, the term "Syrian" included people from a larger piece of territory as it had been defined in the Ottoman Empire, stretching from the mountains of Southeastern Asia to the Horn of Africa. Publisher's gilt-decorated black cloth slightly faded, otherwise fine. [OCLC locates thirty-seven copies; not found in Newman, Melting Pot or Wertsman, What's Cooking in Multicultural America].

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Title
Mt. Lebanon to Vermont; Autobiography of George Haddad : taken down by his daughter Emily Marie Haddad, with the assistance of Bernice Rachel Tuttle; with an introduction by John Abner Mead
Author
Haddad, George; Emily Marie Haddad
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
The Tuttle Co
Place of Publication
Rutland, Vt
Date Published
1916
Keywords
cookbook, vermont, syrian, syria

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