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Party Primer : 26 menus for elegant entertaining.

LIBRA - Rare TX731 .P37 1964
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Democratic Women's Club of the Ann Arbor Area, copyright holder.
Culinary Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Entertaining.
Dinners and dining.
Luncheons.
Menus.
Cooking--Michigan.
Cooking.
Community cookbooks--Michigan--Ann Arbor.
Community cookbooks.
lunches.
Genre:
Community cookbooks.
Penn Provenance:
Simmons, Sally (donor)
Thrall, Charles (donor)
Physical Description:
[4], 68, [2] pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
[Ann Arbor, Michigan] : Democratic Women's Club of the Ann Arbor Area, [1964]
Notes:
Cookbook proceeds to support the Democratic Women's Club of the Ann Arbor Area.
Menus have suggested wines, and some recipes include wine.
"These menus are frankly party fare. We hope some will become everyday favorites, but our chief aim was to provide recipes for dinner and luncheon parties. Rudimentary procedures and explanations are not given, we have assumed our readers have skill and experience. Complete menus are suggested for each meal; the recipes which follow are denoted by asterisks."--Title page verso.
"Art work: Jan Miller, Joan Rothenberg. Cover design: Pat Alting. Production: Jane Ericksen, Emma Reiss, Joan Barth. Sales: Margaret Matthews"
Includes index.
Local Notes:
TX731.P37 1964 presented to the Penn Libraries in 2010 by Sally Simmons and Charles Thrall has black plastic comb binding. Some pages are stained in the upper corner.
OCLC:
77664214

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