Titles by Smith, Eliza in APA format
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Smith
, E.
(1750).
The compleat housewife: or, accomplish’d gentlewoman’s companion. being a collection of upwards of six hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials. with copper plates curiously engraven for the regular disposition or placing the various dishes and courses. and also bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, and various other things of sovereign and approved efficacy in most distempers, pains, aches, wounds, sores, &c. particularly mrs. stephens’s medicine for the cure of the stone and gravel, and dr. mead’s famous receipt for the cure of a bite of a mad dog; with several other excellent receipts for the same, which have cured when the persons were disordered, and the salt water fail’d; never before made publick; fit either for private families, or such publick-spirited gentle-women as would be beneficent to their poor neighbours. by e. smith. the fourteenth edition. to which is now first prefixed, directions for marketing.
London:
Mary Cooper. Charles Hitch. Sir James Hodges. John Ward. Thomas Longman I. John and James Rivington. Richard Ware. Samuel Birt. William Johnston [St. Paul's Churchyard]
Smith
, E.
(1753).
The compleat housewife: or accomplish’d gentlewoman’s companion. being a collection of upwards of six hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials. with copper plates, curiously engraven, for the regular disposition or placing of the various dishes and courses. and also bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, and various other things of sovereign and approved efficacy in most distempers, pains, aches, wounds, sores, &c. particularly mrs. stephens’s medicine for the cure of the stone and gravel, and dr. mead’s famous receipt for the cure of a bite of a mad dog; with several other excellent receipts for the same, which have cured when the persons were disordered, and the salt water fail’d; never before made publick; fit either for private families, or such publick-spirited gentlewomen as would be beneficent to their poor neighbours. with directions for marketing. by e. smith. the fifteenth edition, with additions.
London:
Mary Cooper. Charles Hitch. Sir James Hodges. John Ward. Thomas Longman I. John and James Rivington. Richard Ware. Samuel Birt. William Johnston [St. Paul's Churchyard]
Smith
, E.
(1758).
The compleat housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman’s companion. being a collection of upwards of six hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials. with copper plates, curiously engraven, for the regular disposition or placing of the various dishes and courses. and also bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, and various other things of sovereign and approved efficacy in most distempers, pains, aches, wounds, sores, &c. particularly mrs. stephens’s medicine for the cure of the stone and gravel, and dr. mead’s famous receipt for the cure of a bite of a mad dog; with several other excellent receipts for the same, which have cured when the persons were disordered, and the salt water fail’d; never before made publick; fit either for private families, or such publick-spirited gentlewomen as would be beneficent to their poor neighbours. with directions for marketing. by e. smith. the sixteenth edition, with additions.
London:
Stanley Crowder. Mary Cooper. James Fletcher I [St. Paul] Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes. John Ward. P. Davy and B. Law. Thomas Longman II. John and James Rivington. Catherine Ware. William Johnston [St. Paul's Churchyard]
Smith
, E.
(1765).
The complete housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman's companion. being a collection of upwards of seven hundred of the most approved receipts ... by e. smith. the seventeenth edition, with additions.
London:
James Buckland [The Buck] Robert Baldwin I. John Rivington I. William Johnston [Ludgate Street] Henry Woodfall II.
Smith
, E.
(1766).
The complete housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman’s companion. being a collection of upwards of seven hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials. with copper plates, curiously engraven, for the regular disposition or placing of the various dishes and courses. and also, bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, and various other things of sovereign and approved efficacy in most distempers, pains, aches, wounds, sores, &c. particularly mrs. stevens’s medicine for the cure of the stone and gravel, and dr. mead’s famous receipt for the cure of a bite of a mad dog; with several other excellent receipts for the same, which have cured when the persons were disordered, and the salt water failed; never before made public; fit either for private families, or such public-spirited gentlewomen as would be beneficent to their poor neighbours. with directions for marketing. by e. smith. the seventeenth edition, with additions.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row] William Nicoll. James Buckland [The Buck] Robert Baldwin I. Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] William Johnston [Ludgate Street] Charles and John Rivington. Henry Woodfall II. Thomas Longman II. Catherine and Richard Ware. Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street]
Smith
, E.
(1773).
The complete housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman's companion. being a collection of upwards of seven hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, potting, collaring, preserving, pickles, cakes, custards, creams. preserves, conserves, syrups, jellies, made wines, cordials, distilling, brewing. with copper plates, curiously engraven, for the regular disposition or placing of the various dishes and courses. and also, bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred receipts of medicines, consisting of drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, &c. which, after many years experience, have been proved to be innocent in their application, and most salutary in their use. with directions for marketing. by e. smith. the eighteenth edition, with additions.
London:
Stanley Crowder. Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row] William Nicoll. Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] William Johnston [Ludgate Street] Thomas Longman II. William Clarke and Robert Collins. Robert Hawes. Catherine and Richard Ware. John Hinton [Paternoster Row] James Buckland [57 Paternoster] John and Francis Rivington.