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... And Be Merry! : a feast of light verse and a soupçon of prose about the joy of eating / assembled by Williame Cole.

LIBRA - Rare PN6238 .C6 1972 Klavans copy
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cole, William, 1919-2000, compiler.
Contributor:
Schuman, Jacqueline, book designer.
Nancy Klavans Cookery Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Culinary Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gastronomy--Literary collections.
Gastronomy.
Poetry.
Food--collected works.
Poetry as Topic.
poetry.
Medical Subjects:
Food--collected works.
Poetry as Topic.
Genre:
Literature
Literary collections
Literature.
Penn Provenance:
Klavans, Nancy (donor)
Physical Description:
xii, 243, [1] pages: illustrations; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Grossman Publishers, 1972.
Contents:
Introduction
1. Some Drinks and Some Aftermaths
2. Gourmets, Gourmands, and Gluttons
3. First Things in the Morning
4. Soup and Sea
5. Meat and Main Courses
6. Our Vegetable, Love
7. Comfort Me with Apples, Plums, Watermelons ...
8. What a Friend We Have in Cheeses!
9. Out of the Oven
10. Odd Eats
11. "You've Got to Cut Down On ..."
12. I'd LIke to Eat You Up!
13. Memorable Meals
14. Side Dishes
15. The Works.
Notes:
"Designed by Jacqueline Schuman."
Illustrated lining papers.
Local Notes:
Klavans Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries by Nancy Klavans in 2016.
Klavans copy has dust jacket retained.
Other Format:
Online version: Cole, William, 1919-2000. ... And be merry!
ISBN:
0670122807 (cloth) :
9780670122806
OCLC:
515860

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