Titles by John P. Cooke [17 Paternoster Row] in APA format
There are 10 titles associated with this firm.
Brooks
, C.
(1767).
The complete english cook; or prudent housewife. being an entire new collection of the most genteel, yet least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery and good housewisery. viz, roasting, boiling, stewing, ragoos, soups, sauces, fricaseys, pies, tarts, puddings, cheesecakes, custards, jelies, potting candying, collaring pickling, preserving, preserving, made wines, &c. together with the art of marketting. and directions for placing dishes on table for entertainments: adorned with proper cuts. and many other things equally necesary. the whole made easy to the meanest capacity and far me useful to young beginners than any book of the kind ever yet published. by catharine brooks of red-lyon-street. to which is added, the physical director; being near two hundred safe and certain receipts for the cure of most disorders incident to the human body. also the whole art of clear-starching, ironing, &c. the second edition, with the addition of a great variety of made dishes, &c.
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Brooks
, C.
(1770).
The complete english cook; or, prudent housewife. being an entire new collection of the most genteel, yet least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery and good housewifery. viz. roasting, boiling, stewing, ragoos, soups, sauces, fricaseys, pies, tarts, puddings, cheesecakes, custards, jellies, potting, candying, collaring, pickling, preserving, made wines, &c. together with the art of marketing. and directions for placing dishes on table for entertainments: adorned with proper cuts, and many other things equally necessary. the whole made easy to the meanest capacity, and far more useful to young beginners than any book of the kind ever yet published. by catharine brooks of red-lyon-street. to which is added, the physical directory; being near two hundred safe and certain receipts for the cure of most disorders incident to the human body. also the whole art of clear-starching, ironing, &c. the fourth edition, with the addition of a great variety of made dishes, &c.
London:
Brooks
, C.
(1772).
The complete english cook; or, prudent housewife. being an entire new collection of the most genteel, yet least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery and good housewifery. viz. roasting, boiling, stewing, ragoos, soups, sauces, fricaseys, pies, tarts, puddings, cheesecakes, custards, jellies, potting, candying, collaring, pickling, preserving, made wines, &c. together with the art of marketing. and directions for placing dishes on table for entertainments: adorned with proper cuts, and many other things equally necessary. the whole made easy to the meanest capacity, and far more useful to young beginners than any book of the kind ever yet published. by catharine brooks of red-lyon-street. to which is added, the physical directory; being near two hundred safe and certain receipts for the cure of most disorders incident to the human body. also the whole art of clear-starching, ironing, &c. the third edition.
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Chambers
, A.
(1775).
The ladies best companion; or, a golden treasure for the fair sex. containing the whole arts of cookery, pastry, confectionary, potting, pickling, preserving, candying, collaring, brewing, &c. with plain instructions for making english wines, from fruits, flowers, &c. to which is added the art of preserving beauty. containing the best and easiest methods of preparing and making washes, essences, and perfumes, &c. for the hands, neck, face and hair, in such a manner as in a great measure to delay the ravages of time on the features of the fair sex. likewise directions for sweetening the breath, curing the tooth-ache, preserving the teeth and gums, &c. with many other articles equally useful to the fair sex in general by mrs. amelia chambers. to which are added every lady her own and family's physician. consisting of approved physical receipts for most disorders that grown people and young children are subject to. also the family instructor. containing directions for cleaning silks, lace.
London:
John P. Cooke [17 Paternoster Row]
Rowson
, S.
(1786).
Victoria. a novel. in two volumes. the characters taken from real life, and calculated to improve the morals of the female sex, ... by susannah haswell. ...
London:
Unknown
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(1788).
Death's friend, a novel. by the author of the bastard, &c. &c.
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] John Bew [Paternoster Row] Thomas and John Egerton.