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Vincent Price Cook Book First Edition With Original Bookmark on 2040-motos

US $15
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Aurora, Indiana, United States

Aurora, Indiana, United States
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This book is over 500 pages long of incredible recipes and candid photos.  It has  the original place ribbon still attached and the original bookmark.  First edition 1965.  The cover has a bit of fading.  The inside is immaculate.  Not many people know that Vincent price was an incredible chef.  He and his wife Mary entertained often and he was the cook!  He includes many recipes from his travels. One incredibly interesting cookbook.  

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