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A Treasury of Great Recipes: Famous Specialties of the World's Foremost

A Treasury of Great Recipes: Famous Specialties of the World's Foremost Restaurants Adapted for the American Kitchen Hardcover - 1974

by Mary Price; Vincent Price

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Grosset & Dunlap, 1974. hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Issued. 11x8x1. Kredel, Fritz. 1977 printing. Very good hardcover, without dust jacket as issued, from a personal collection (NOT ex-library). Color photographs, and illustrations by Fritz Kredel, throughout. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; light wear to corners of padded copper leatherette boards; gilt and brown titling remains bright and bold. Ends of spine bumped. Ribbon a bit frayed. Interior is free of markings. Ships same or next day from Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Minnesota; due to the size/weight of this book additional shipping charges may apply.
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One of the most revered and collectible cookbooks of the 20th century, Vincent and Mary Price's A Treasury of Great Recipes has stood the test of time. It now seems clear that one of the reasons this book has become a classic is not merely the recipes. This book captures an entire lifestyle -- the Postwar, globe-trotting, Pan Am, waiters in bow ties, gourmet lifestyle. This is a Mad Men book. No quick-to-the-table Betty Crocker conveniences here. Everything about this book screams "gracious dining." The Prices in their kitchen with gleaming copper pots. The reproductions of pages from vintage menus. The word "Luncheon." The two-color pen and ink illustrations. The padded leatherette binding with silk bookmark. This is not to say that the Prices are snobbish. They're cultured. And the scope and level of detail they bring to this book is loving and extraordinary.

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