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Mary And Vincent Price Cookbook A Treasury Of Great Recipes 1965 First Printing on 2040-motos

US $40
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Deerwood, Minnesota, United States

Deerwood, Minnesota, United States
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  • This is the first printing in 1965.
  • A very collectible cookbook which has approximately 480 pages of beautiful illustrations and recipes.
  • The pages are very clean.
  • There is a section at the back for your own recipes; there are 5 recipes handwritten in that section with several pages still left blank.
  • There is a section for your favorite wines and there are just a couple short notations there.
  • Pages and spine are very solidly bound with no loose pages or binding.
  • Back cover of book has creasing (not rips or tears) from being stored in a tight space with other items.

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