The People's Home Library

The People's Home Library
Title The People's Home Library PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 1914
Genre Cooking, American
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The People's Home Library

The People's Home Library
Title The People's Home Library PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 438
Release 1910
Genre Cooking, American
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Culinary Landmarks

Culinary Landmarks
Title Culinary Landmarks PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Driver
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 1326
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0802047904

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Culinary Landmarks is a definitive history and bibliography of Canadian cookbooks from the beginning, when La cuisinière bourgeoise was published in Quebec City in 1825, to the mid-twentieth century. Over the course of more than ten years Elizabeth Driver researched every cookbook published within the borders of present-day Canada, whether a locally authored text or a Canadian edition of a foreign work. Every type of recipe collection is included, from trade publishers' bestsellers and advertising cookbooks, to home economics textbooks and fund-raisers from church women's groups. The entries for over 2,200 individual titles are arranged chronologically by their province or territory of publication, revealing cooking and dining customs in each part of the country over 125 years. Full bibliographical descriptions of first and subsequent editions are augmented by author biographies and corporate histories of the food producers and kitchen-equipment manufacturers, who often published the books. Driver's excellent general introduction sets out the evolution of the cookbook genre in Canada, while brief introductions for each province identify regional differences in developments and trends. Four indexes and a 'Chronology of Canadian Cookbook History' provide other points of access to the wealth of material in this impressive reference book.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher
Pages 2118
Release 1910
Genre American drama
ISBN

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The Home Library

The Home Library
Title The Home Library PDF eBook
Author Arthur Penn
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 170
Release 2024-02-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385332605

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

The People's Home Library

The People's Home Library
Title The People's Home Library PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jefferson Ritter
Publisher
Pages
Release 1915
Genre Cooking, American
ISBN

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Provincial Modernity

Provincial Modernity
Title Provincial Modernity PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Jenkins
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 346
Release 2018-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1501731297

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A history of the making of public culture in Imperial Germany, Provincial Modernity challenges traditional accounts of the rise and fall of German liberalism and the meaning given to the "cultural work" of the German middle classes. With an interdisciplinary approach that ranges from political history to modernist art and architecture, Jennifer Jenkins explores the role that local tradition, memory, history, culture, and environment played in nineteenth-century conceptions of citizenship and community in Hamburg. Eighteen black-and-white illustrations and one color illustration enhance her portrait of the city in question. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Jenkins focuses on the city's cultural institutions, particularly the Hamburg Art Museum and its director, Alfred Lichtwark, who inspired a citywide movement of political and cultural reform. Lichtwark, who became one of Imperial Germany's most important cultural politicians, worked with the city's elites and its civic associations, both middle and working class. Together, they promoted "aesthetic education" in the interest of forging a liberal society. Lichtwark and the movement he inspired saw the educated middle classes as the custodians of national culture, believed education and civic morality to be vehicles for the creation of modern citizens, and argued that vital regional identities were essential to the making of a liberal national community. In so doing, they defined and promoted a distinctive northern German form of modernist culture in art and architecture.