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The female instructor; or, young woman's companion: being a guide to all the accomplishments which adorn the female character, either as a useful member of society, a pleasing and instructive companion, or a respectable mother of a family [etc.] 
Year: 1811 
Call No: 370.114 FEM 
The Housekeeper's Receipt-Book, Or, the Repository of Domestic Knowledge; Containing A Complete System Of House-Keeping, formed upon the Principles of Experience And Economy [etc.] 
Year: 1815 
Call No: 640 ANON/HOU 
The Housekeeperís Instructor; Or, Universal Family Cook. Being An Ample And Clear Display Of The Art Of Cookery In All Its Various Branches. [etc.] 
Edition: 7th ed. 
Year: 1798 
Call No: 641.5 HEN 
The Knight family cookbook 
Year: 1997 
Call No: 648 KNI 
The Knight family cookbook 
Year: 2014 
Call No: 640 KNI 
The Lady's Assistant For Regulating and Supplying her Table, Being A Complete System Of Cookery, Containing One Hundred and Fifty select Bills of Fare, properly disposed for Family Dinners of Five Dishes [etc.] 
Edition: 3rd ed. 
Year: 1777 
Call No: 641.5 MAS 
The Lady's Companion. Containing Upwards of Three Thousand different Receipts in every Kind of Cookery: And Those the best and most fashionable; Being Four Times the Quantity of any Book of this Sort . . . and the Receipt for making Tar Water. 
Edition: 6th ed. 
Year: 1753 
Call No: 641.5 ANON/LAD 
The London Art of Cookery, And Housekeeperís Complete Assistant. On a New Plan. Made Plain and Easy to the Understanding of every Housekeeper, Cook, and Servant, in the Kingdom . . . By John Farley, Principal Cook At The London Tavern. 
Edition: 8th ed. 
Year: 1796 
Call No: 641.5 FAR 
The New Family Receipt Book, Containing Eight Hundred Truly Valuable Receipts in Various Branches of Domestic Economy, Selected from The Works of British and Foreign Writers of Unquestionable Authority [etc.] 
Edition: New ed. 
Year: 1818 
Call No: 641.5 NEW 
The Practice Of Modern Cookery; Adapted To Families Of Distinction, As well as to those of The Middling Ranks Of Life. To which is added, A Glossary explaining the Terms of Art. By George Dalrymple. 
Year: 1781 
Call No: 641.5 DAL 
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