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Maclean, V. Household and cookery books, p. 60
First published pseudonymously ("By a lady") London, 1747.
Signatures: A⁶ a⁸ B-2E⁸ 2F².
The contents of the text include XXII numbered chapters. The contents of chapter XXIII as given on the t.p. are included in chapter XXII of the text.
Source: Gift of Mrs. Joseph W. Chinn, Apr. 13, 1989.
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"I Believe I have attempted a branch of Cookery which nobody has yet thought worth their while to write upon: but as I have both seen, and found by experience, that the generality of Servants are greatly wanting in that point, I hterefore have taken upon me to instruct them in the best manner I am capable ; and, I dare say, that every Servant who can but read, will be capable of making a tolerable good Cook; and those who have the least notion of Cookery, cannot miss of being very good ones."
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