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Vincent Price Treasury Of Great Recipes First Edition (1965) 65-10310 on 2040-motos

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Sierra Madre, California, United States

Sierra Madre, California, United States
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AMAZING book by two lovers of great good food.  The menues and recipes of some of the Great restaurants of the world in midcentury are combined with a chapter of Vincent and Mary's home food, which was splendid indeed.  Lavishly produced and illustrated.  A great treat for the home cook, the upscale foodie or the midcentury enthusiast in your home.

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