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

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Displaying 151–175 of 414

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
1761 Professed cookery: containing boiling, roasting, pastry, preserving, pickling, potting, made-wines, gellies, and part of confectionaries. With an essay upon the lady's art of cookery: together with a plan of house-keeping. By Ann Cook, teacher of the true art of cookery. The third edition. Cook , Ann
1760 The Third Edition.
1714 Professed cookery: containing boiling, roasting, pastry, preserving, potting, pickling, made-wines, gellies, and part of confectionaries. With an essay upon the lady's art of cookery. By Ann Cook, teacher of the true art of cookery. Cook , Ann
1754
1722 Professed cookery: containing boiling, roasting, pastry, preserving, potting, pickling, made-wines, gellies, and part of confectionaries. With an essay upon the lady's art of cookery. Together with a plan of house-keeping. By Ann Cook, teacher of the true art of cookery. The second edition. Cook , Ann
1755 The Second Edition.
25836 Pudding and dumpling burnt to pot. Or, a compleat key to the dissertation on dumpling. Wherein all the mystery of that dark treatise is brought to light; in such a manner and method, that the meanest capacity may know who and who's together. Published for the general information of mankind. By J. W. author of 684 treatises. Carey , Henry
1727
7857 Rules for the choice of husbands. Addressed to all the unmarried ladies of Great-Britain. To which is subjoined, a list of such gentlemen as are at this time properly qualified to enter into the happy state of matrimony. By Diana Philips, Matron, &c. The second edition. Philips , Diana
John Williams [Ludgate Hill] (London)
1762 The second edition.
4108 Sensibility: a poetical epistle to the Hon. Mrs. Boscawen. By Miss H. More. [Two lines from Shakespeare] More , Hannah
1785
18122 Short Conversations, or, An Easy Road to the Temple of Fame; Which All May Reach Who Endeavour to be Good. Kilner , Dorothy
1805
17646 Sketches of intellectual education, and hints on domestic economy, addressed to mothers: with an appendix, containing an essay on the instruction of the poor. : Two volumes in one. By Mrs. Grant. Grant , Anne
Edward Johnson Coale (Baltimore)
1813
3679 Some hints to young women, engaged in rearing infants, or educating children, either in private families, or schools. Fenn , Ellenor
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1799
21992 The accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving and candying fruits and flowers; and making all sorts of conserves, syrups, jellies, and pickles. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent re-ceipts in physick and Chyrugery; with beautifying waters, to add loveliness to the face and body. Also some new receipts relating to the female sex, with the true receipt for making that famous cordial drink, daffy's elixir salutis. III. The compleat cook's guide: or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, both in the English and French mode; with their sauces and sallads: and the making pyes, pasties, tarts and custards, with many of their forms and shapes. IV. The lady's diversion in her garden: containing choice curiosities relating to plants and flowers; with brief directions for the nice ador-ning balconies, turrets, and windows, with flowers, or greens, every month in the year. The ninth edition inlarged. Woolley , Hannah
Harris , Thomas
1706 The ninth edition inlarged.
23755 The accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving, and candying. Fruits and flowers, and making all sorts of conserves, syrups, jellies, and pickles. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent receipts in Physick and Chyrugery. Also some new receipts relating to the fair sex, whereby they may be richly furnish'd with all manner of beautifying waters, to add love-liness to the face and body. III. The compleat cook's guide: or, di-rections for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, after the Newest Fashion now in Use at the British Court; with the making sauces, of pyes, pasties, tarts, custards, &c. IV. The female angler, instructing ladies and others, in the various methods of taking all manner of fish, in the fish-pond or river. V. The lady's diversion in her garden: or, the compleat flowerist with the nature and use of all sorts of plants and flowers. The tenth edition inlarged. Woolley , Hannah
Harris , Thomas
Daniel Pratt (London)
1719 The tenth edition inlarged.
14690 The Age We Live In: A Fragment. Dedicated to Every Young Lady of Fashion. Unknown ,
Lackington, Allen and Co. (London)
1813
14372 The American Frugal Housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. Child, author of "Hobomok," "The Mother's Book," Editor of the "Juvenile Miscellany," &c. Twelfth Edition, enlarged and corrected by the author. Child , Lydia Maria Francis
Carter, Hendee and Co. (Boston)
1832 Twelfth Edition, enlarged and corrected by the author.
17596 The art of cookery made plain and easy; excelling any thing of the kind ever yet published. Containing directions how to maket [sic]; the season of the year for butchers' meat, poultry, fish, &c. How to roast and boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table. Vegetables. Broiling. Frying. To dress fish. Made Dishes. Poultry. Soups and Broths. Puddings. Pies. Variety of dishes for Lent, which may be made use of at any other time. Gravies. Sauces. Hashes. Fricassees. Ragouts. To cure hams, bacon, &c. Pickling. Making cakes. Jellies. Preserving. &c. &c. &c. &c. Also--the order of a bill of fare for each month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition, with modern improvements. Glasse , Hannah
1812 A new edition, with modern improvements.
17597 The art of cookery made plain and easy; excelling any thing of the kind ever yet published. Containing directions how to market ; the seasons of the year for butchers' meat, poultry, fish, &c. How to roast and boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table. Vegetables. Broiling. Frying. To dress fish. Made dishes. Poultry. Soups and broths. Puddings. Pies. Variety of Dishes for Lent, which may be made Use of any other time. Gravies. Sauces. Hashes. Fricassees. Ragouts. To cure Hams, Bacon, &c. Pickling. Making Cakes. Jellies. Preserving. &c. &c. &c. &c. Also, the order of a bill of fare for each month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition, with modern improvements. Glasse , Hannah
1805 A new edition, with modern improvements.
4444 The art of cookery made plain and easy. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new receipts, a copious index, and a modern bill of fare, for each Month, in the Manner the Dishes are placed upon the Table. By H. Glasse. Glasse , Hannah
Alexander Donaldson (Edinburgh)
1774
4454 The art of cookery made plain and easy. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new receipts, a copious index, and a modern bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the dishes are placed upon the table. By H. Glasse. Glasse , Hannah
Alexander Donaldson (Edinburgh)
1781
4463 The art of cookery made plain and easy. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new receipts, a copious index, and a modern bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the dishes are placed upon the table. By H. Glasse. The seventeenth edition. Glasse , Hannah
James Donaldson (Edinburgh)
1788 The seventeenth edition.
4429 The art of cookery made plain and easy. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new receipts, a copious index, and a modern bill of fare, for each Month, in the Manner the Dishes are placed upon the Table. By H. Glasse. The sixteenth edition. Glasse , Hannah
Alexander Donaldson (Edinburgh)
1786 The sixteenth edition.
4438 The art of cookery made plain and easy. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new receipts, A Copious Index. And a Modern Bill of Fare, for each Month, in the Manner the Dishes are placed upon the Table. By H. Glasse. The twentieth edition. Glasse , Hannah
James Donaldson (Edinburgh)
1791 The twentieth edition.
4473 The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind ever yet published. Containing, I. Of Roasting, Boiling, &c. II. Of Made-Dishes. III. Read this Chapter, and you will find how Expensive a French Cook's Sauce is. IV. To make a Number of pretty little Dishes fit for a Supper or Side-Dish, and little Corner-Dishes for a great Table; and the rest you have in the Chapter for Lent. V. To dress Fish. VI. Of Soops and Broths. Vii. Of Puddings. Viii. Of Pies. IX. For a Lent Dinner, a Number of good Dishes, which you may make use of for a Table at any other Time. X. Directions for the Sick. XI. For Captains of Ships. XII. Of Hogs Puddings, Sausages, &c. XIII. To pot and make Hams, &c. XIV. Of Pickling. XV. Of making Cakes, &c. XVI. Of Cheesecakes, Creams, Jellies, Whip Syllabubs, &c. XVII. Of Made Wines, Brewing, French Bread, Muffins, &c. XVIII. Jarring Cherries, and Preserves, &c. XIX. To make Anchovies, Vermicella, Carchup, Vinegar, and to keep Artichokes, French Beans, &c. XX. Of Distilling. XXI. How to Market; the Seasons of the Year for Butchers Meat, Poultry, Fish, Herbs, Roots, &c. and Fruit. XXII. A certain Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog. By Dr. Mead. XXIII. A Receipt to keep clear from Buggs. To which are added, By Way of Appendix, I. To dress a Turtle, the West-India Way. II. To make Ice Cream. III. A Turkey, &c. in Jelly. IV. To make Citron. V. To candy Cherries or Green Gages. VI. To take Ironmolds out of Linnen. Vii. To make India Pickle: Viii. To make English Catchup. IX. To prevent the Infection among horned Cattle. By a lady. The fifth edition, with additions. Glasse , Hannah
1755 The fifth edition, with additions.
4457 The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. ... To which are added, by way of appendix, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts, and a copious index. By a lady. The ninth edition. Glasse , Hannah
Andrew Millar (London)
William Nicoll (London)
Jacob Tonson III and Richard Tonson II (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
William Strahan (London)
Thomas Durham [Strand] (London)
1765
4425 The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. ... To which are added, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts; and also fifty receipts for different articles of perfumery. With a copious index. By Mrs. Glasse.A new edition, with all the modern improvements. Glasse , Hannah
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence (York)
W. Law (London)
R. Cater (London)
A. Millar (London)
1789 A new edition, with all the modern improvements
4437 The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. ... To which are added, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts. And also 50 receipts for different articles of perfumery. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition. With all the modern improvements: And also the order of a bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the dishes are to be placed upon the table, in the present taste. Glasse , Hannah
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] (London)
George Robinson [ii] (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Evans [32 Paternoster Row] (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
William Nicoll (London)
Andrew Strahan [1788-1806, 1817-1831] (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Thomas Payne and Son (London)
Thomas and William Lowndes (London)
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (London)
James Robson (London)
William Owen (London)
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Thomas Longman II (London)
William Goldsmith [Paternoster Row] (London)
George and Thomas Wilkie (London)
John Sewell [Royal Exchange] (London)
Benjamin White and Son (London)
William Fox (London)
David Ogilvy (London)
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn] (London)
William and Charles Domville (Cornhill)
John Knox [London] (London)
1784
4482 The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. Containing, I. How to Roast and Boil to Perfection every Thing necessary to be sent up to Table. II. Of Made Dishes. III. How expensive a French Cook's Sauce is. IV. To make a Number of pretty little Dishes for a Supper or Side-Dish, and little Corner-Dishes for a great Table. V. To dress Fish. VI. Of Soups and Broths. Vii. Of Puddings. Viii. Of Pies. IX. For a Lent Dinner; a Number of good Dishes, which may be made use of at any other Time. X. Directions to prepare proper Food for the Sick. XI. For Captains of Ships; how to make all useful Dishes for a Voyage; and setting out a Table on board. XII. Of Hog's Puddings, Sausages, &c. XIII. To pot and make Hams. XIV. Of Pickling. XV. Of making Cakes, &c. XVI. Of Cheesecakes, Creams, Jellies, Whipt Syllabubs; &c. XVII. Of Made Wines, Brewing, French Bread, Muffins, &c. XVIII. Jarring Cherries and Preserves, &c. XIX. To make Anchovies, Vermicelli, Catchup, Vinegar, and to keep Artichokes, French Beans, &c. XX. Of Distilling. XXI. How to market; the Season of the Year for Butcher's Meat, Poultry, Fish, Herbs, Roots, & Fruit. XXII. A certain Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog. XXIII. A Receipt to keep clear from Bugs. To which are added, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts: also, the order of a bill of fare for each Month, in the Manner the Dishes are to be placed upon the Table, in the present Taste. And also, fifty receipts for different articles of perfumery. With a copious index. By Mrs. Glasse. A new edition, with all the modern improvements. Glasse , Hannah
William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street] (Dublin)
1791