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The queen-like closet, or rich cabinet : stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery, very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex. To which is added, A supplement, presented to all ingenious ladies, and gentlewomen
Woolley, Hannah (fl. 1670)
1675
Plate, engraved title page, with title reading "The queene-like closet or rich cabinet". "The second part of the queen-like closet" (p. [157]-344) and "A supplement to the queen-like closet" ([16], ...
The queen-like closet, or rich cabinet : stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery : very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex. To which is added, A supplement presented to all ingenious ladies, and gentlewomen
Woolley, Hannah (fl. 1670)
1684
Engraved t.p. has title: The queene-like closet or rich cabinet. "The second part of the queen-like closet" (p. [121]-264) and "A supplement to the queen-like closet" ([24], 144 p. at end) have spec...
The queen-like closet, or rich cabinet : stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery : very pleasant and beneficial to all ingenious persons of the female sex. To which is added, A supplement presented to all ingenious ladies, and gentlewomen
Woolley, Hannah (fl. 1670)
1684
Engraved t.p. has title: The queene-like closet or rich cabinet. "The second part of the queen-like closet" (p. [121]-264) and "A supplement to the queen-like closet" ([24], 144 p. at end) have spec...
Manners and rules of good society : or solecisms to be avoided
1893
Originally published under title:" Manners and tone of good society".
The honours of the table, or, rules for behavior during meals : with the whole art of carving, illustrated by a variety of cuts. Together with directions for going to market, and for the choice of provisions. To which is added a number of hints or concise lessons for the improvement of youth, on all occasions in life
Trusler, John (1735-1820)
1791
By John Trusler, the editor of Lord Chesterfield's Principles of politeness.