Name Domestic
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Titles in this category include household management, cookery, midwifery, etiquette etc.

Titles

Displaying 51–75 of 413

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
14659 A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy: and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A New Edition, corrected. Rundell , Maria Eliza
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
1828 A New Edition, corrected.
14661 A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy: and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A New Edition, corrected. Rundell , Maria Eliza
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
1829 A New Edition, corrected.
14592 A New System of Domestic Cookery; formed upon Principles of Economy. And adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. A new edition, corrected. Rundell , Maria Eliza
John Murray II [Fleet Street] (London)
John Harding (London)
Archibald Constable and Co. [Cross Well] (Edinburgh)
1808 A new edition, corrected.
15696 A New System of Domestic Cookery: formed upon Principles of Economy; and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. Fifty-eighth edition, corrected, and augmented with a New Chapter on French Cookery. Rundell , Maria Eliza
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
1835 Fifty-eighth edition, corrected, and augmented with a New Chapter on French Cookery.
15695 A New System of Domestic Cookery: formed upon Principles of Economy; and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By a Lady. Fifty-ninth edition, corrected, and augmented with a New Chapter on French Cookery. Rundell , Maria Eliza
John Murray II [Albemarle] (London)
1836 Fifty-ninth edition, corrected, and augmented with a New Chapter on French Cookery.
25064 A Particular Description of a Certain Lady At present conceal'd. Her Person, Dress, Temper, Dispositions. With an Account of her Library, and the Furniture of her House. Also a slight Sketch of her Niece The Fair Incognita. Whoever detects and brings them to Justice before the First of March, shall be entitled to a Reward of Five Pounds, to be paid by the Publisher hereof, Unknown ,
Mary Cooper (London)
1752
22066 A present for a servant-maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: Observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Haywood , Eliza
Thomas Gardner (London)
1749
23931 A present for a servant-maid. Or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem. Under the following heads: observance. Avoiding sloth. Sluttishness. Staying on Errands. Telling Family Affairs. Secrets among Fellow-Servants. Entering into their Quarrels. Tale-Bearing. Being an Eye-Servant. Carelesness of Children. Of Fire, Candle, Thieves. New Acquaintance. Fortune-Tellers. Giving saucy Answers. Liquorishness. Apeing the Fashion. Dishonesty. The Market-Penny. Delaying to give Change. Giving away Victuals. Bringing in Chair-Women. Wasting Victuals. Quarrels with Fellow-Servants. Behaviour to the Sick. Hearing Things against a Master or Mistress. Being too free with Men-Servants. Conduct towards Apprentices. Mispending Time. Publick Shews. Vails. Giving Advice too freely. Chastity. Temptations from the Master. If a single Man. If a married Man. If from the Master's Son. If from Gentlemen Lodgers. To which are added, Directions for going to Market: Also, For Dressing any Common Dish, whether Flesh, Fish or Fowl. With some Rules for Washing, &c. The whole calculated for making both the Mistress and the Maid happy. Unknown , [Woman]
George Faulkner I [Essex Street] (Dublin)
1744
3035 A present for women addicted to drinking. Adapted to all the different stations of life, from a lady of quality to a common servant. Unknown , [Woman]
William Owen (London)
1750
3017 A saving of thirty pounds per cent. by a new method of cookery. Melroe , Eliza
s.n. [sine nomine]
1797
25012 A scheme for, an effectual method to prevent the exportation of wooll. By Richard Carter, and Peter Ellers. June 20. 1713. Carter , Richard
Ellers , Peter
1713
3281 A treatise on the art of midwifery. Setting forth various abuses therein, especially as to the practice with instruments: the whole serving to put all rational inquirers in a fair way of very safely forming their own judgment upon the question; which it is best to employ, in cases of pregnancy and lying-in, a man-midwife; or, a midwife. By Mrs. Elizabeth Nihell, professed midwife. Nihell , Elizabeth
A. Morley (London)
1760
23114 A True Gentlewomans Delight. Wherein is Contained all manner of cookery: Together with Preserving, Conserving, Drying, and Candying. Very necessary for all ladies, and gentlewomen. Published by W. J. gent. Grey , Elizabeth
Henry Mortlock (London)
1707
19818 American cookery, or The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables, and the best modes of making pastes, puffs, pies, tarts, puddings, custards, and preserves, and all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plum to plain cake. Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. By Amelia Simmons, an American orphan. Simmons , Amelia
Wright, Goodenow, and Stockwell (New York)
1808
19823 American cookery, or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry and vegetables, and the best modes of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards and preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake. Adapted to this country and all grades of life. By Amelia Simmons, an American orphan. The fourth edition. Simmons , Amelia
Putnam & Clark (Zanesville)
1816 The fourth edition.
19814 American cookery, or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables, and the best mode of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards, and preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb, to plain cake. Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. By an American orphan. Simmons , Amelia
Paraclete Potter (Poughkeepsie)
1815
19813 American cookery, or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables. And the best mode of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards, and preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb, to plain cake. Adapted to this country and all grades of life. By an American orphan. Simmons , Amelia
William Fessenden (Brattleboro)
1814
19811 American cookery: or The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, & vegetables, and the best mode of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards, and preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake. Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. By Amelia Simmons, an American orphan. Simmons , Amelia
Charles R. and George Webster (Stoke Albany)
1804
19821 American cookery: or The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables. And the best modes of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards and preserves, and all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plum, to plain cake. Adapted to this country and all grades of life. By an American orphan. Simmons , Amelia
John Holbrook (Brattleboro)
1819
19815 American cookery: or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables. And the best mode of making puff pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards and preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake. Adapted to this country and all grades of life. By an American orphan. Simmons , Amelia
Elijah Brooks (Walpole)
1812
19816 American cookery: or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, and vegetables. And the best mode of making puff pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards and preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake. Adapted to this country and all grades of life. By an American orphan. Simmons , Amelia
1816
19460 American domestic cookery, formed on principles of economy, for the use of private families. By an experienced housekeeper. Illustrated by nine engravings. Rundell , Maria Eliza Ketelby
Fielding Lucas, Jr. (Baltimore)
1819
14654 American Domestic Cookery, formed on Principles of Economy, for the use of Private Families. By An Experienced Housekeeper. Illustrated by Nine Engravings. To which is added The Complete Family Brewer. Rundell , Maria Eliza
Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] (New York City)
1823
2879 An address humbly offered to the ladies of Great Britain, relating to the most valuable part of ornamental manufacture in their dress. Holt , Dorothy
Andrew Millar (London)
Robert and James Dodsley (London)
John Whiston and Benjamin White (London)
1757
3371 An answer to the author of the Critical review, for March, 1760. Upon the article of Mrs. Nihell's Treatise on the art of midwifery. By Mrs. Elizabeth Nihell, Professed Midwife. Nihell , Elizabeth
A. Morley (London)
1760