Description: Scarce little C1900 recipe booklet, advertising for BRUSSELS SOAP3X3ABOUT BREAD BY MARIA PARLOAC L JONES & CO, BOSTON"ITS ECONOMICAL"Parloa was associated with a number of other little advertising cookbooks but we were not able to find any reference to this oneWonderful graphics, close to mint condition A welcome addition to a collection THANKS FOR LOOKING!! Maria Parloa (September 25, 1843 – August 21, 1909) was an American author of books on cooking and housekeeping, the founder of two cooking schools, a lecturer on food topics, and an early figure in the "domestic science" (later "home economics") movement. A culinary pioneer, she was arguably America's first celebrity cook, considered "one of the innovative superstars of her field".Maria Parloa died in Bethel on August 21, 1909 as she was preparing for another extended visit to Europe. The $2,000 she left the town enabled Bethel to establish its first Library in the front room over A.J. Lynch’s store on Greenwood Avenue. The Bethel Free Public Library opened in November 1909, with all of Miss Parloa’s own books, . Maria Parloa’s ashes were buried at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. Track Page Views With Auctiva's Counter
Price: 49.99 USD
Location: Brewster, Massachusetts
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