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Mrs. Beeton’s Everyday Cookery

Mrs. Beeton’s Everyday Cookery

$87.50

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Mrs. Beeton’s Everyday Cookery

$250.00

$87.50

The Story

6W Mrs. Isabella Beeton. With 8 colored plates and nearly 150 illustrations. London: Ward, Lock & Co., ca. 1950

Notes

Mrs. Beeton’s Everyday Cookery is one of the practical household guides associated with Isabella Beeton, whose writings on domestic management became widely influential in Victorian Britain. First gaining fame through Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management in 1861, her works offered detailed instructions on cooking, household organization, budgeting, and the duties of running a well-managed home. Books such as Everyday Cookery continued this tradition by presenting clear recipes and practical advice designed for the ordinary household, reflecting the growing Victorian interest in efficiency, cleanliness, and the orderly running of domestic life. Over time, Mrs. Beeton’s name became synonymous with reliable household instruction, and her books remained widely used in British homes for generations.

Isabella Beeton (1836–1865) compiled and edited her famous household manuals while working with her husband, the publisher Samuel Orchart Beeton. Though she died at a young age, her name endured as one of the most recognizable authorities on Victorian domestic life. The cultural influence of her work was such that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his study of married life “A Duet, with an Occasional Chorus,” humorously observed through his heroine that “Mrs. Beeton must have been the finest housekeeper in the world. Therefore, Mr. Beeton must have been the happiest and most comfortable man,” adding that her book “has more wisdom to the square inch than any work of man.” The remark reflects the lasting reputation Mrs. Beeton’s writings achieved as practical guides to the art of running a household.

Description

Red canvas binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Some chipping and wear to head and foot of wrapper as well as the upper points. Some weathering to spine but fully intact. Endpapers with advertisements. Illustrations and figures throughout. Fine condition.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

6W Mrs. Isabella Beeton. With 8 colored plates and nearly 150 illustrations. London: Ward, Lock & Co., ca. 1950

Notes

Mrs. Beeton’s Everyday Cookery is one of the practical household guides associated with Isabella Beeton, whose writings on domestic management became widely influential in Victorian Britain. First gaining fame through Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management in 1861, her works offered detailed instructions on cooking, household organization, budgeting, and the duties of running a well-managed home. Books such as Everyday Cookery continued this tradition by presenting clear recipes and practical advice designed for the ordinary household, reflecting the growing Victorian interest in efficiency, cleanliness, and the orderly running of domestic life. Over time, Mrs. Beeton’s name became synonymous with reliable household instruction, and her books remained widely used in British homes for generations.

Isabella Beeton (1836–1865) compiled and edited her famous household manuals while working with her husband, the publisher Samuel Orchart Beeton. Though she died at a young age, her name endured as one of the most recognizable authorities on Victorian domestic life. The cultural influence of her work was such that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his study of married life “A Duet, with an Occasional Chorus,” humorously observed through his heroine that “Mrs. Beeton must have been the finest housekeeper in the world. Therefore, Mr. Beeton must have been the happiest and most comfortable man,” adding that her book “has more wisdom to the square inch than any work of man.” The remark reflects the lasting reputation Mrs. Beeton’s writings achieved as practical guides to the art of running a household.

Description

Red canvas binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Some chipping and wear to head and foot of wrapper as well as the upper points. Some weathering to spine but fully intact. Endpapers with advertisements. Illustrations and figures throughout. Fine condition.