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1944 Good Housekeeping Cook Book, Cook’s Copy

Original price was: $44.00.Current price is: $28.75.

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1944 Good Housekeeping Cook Book:  completely revised seventh edition of The Good Housekeeping Cook Book, 1944. Edited by Katharine Fisher and Dorothy B. Marsh. Published by Farrar and Rinehart, Inc. Hard cover, 981 pages. Lots of general wear. The binding is holding and the recipes are all here! Yes, this is the one with the plaid cover!

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Reviews

  1. Rose

    My mom had this cook book and I still have it to this date! She wrote a lot of her favorite recipes on the blank pages!!!

    • Cara

      Good for you. Whenever people offer to sell me their grandmother’s or their mother’s cookbook, I just want to say to them, “What are you doing?”

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