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Fashions in Foods in Beverly Hills, Vivian V. Robeson, Beverly Hills, CA, Beverly Hills Women's Club, 1929, first edition, 8vo (8.25" x 6.25"), HB, white cloth boards w/ gray & black illus & titles, VG+ / none. Spine extremities bumped, front cover illus. lightly rubbed.
189pp. Profuse hors-texte illustrations. A neighborhood ladies' club-type cookbook, with an index of contributors at rear, including Fanny Brice, Joan Crawford, Dolores Del Rio, Carole Lombard, etc. Includes classics as well as such dated dishes as florentine mousse ("Make in Frigidaire"), rarebit and jellied broths. [Book ID # 1548]
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