A perfect school of instructions for the officers of the mouth shewing the whole art of a master of the household [sic], a master carver, a master ... a master cook, a pastryman
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A perfect school of instructions for the officers of the mouth shewing the whole art of a master of the household [sic], a master carver, a master butler, a master confectioner, a master cook, a pastryman Rose, Giles. pages 81-82 lacking. Pages 72-85 from defective Cambridge University Library copy spliced at end. [22], 563 p. : London : Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes ..., 1682. Wing / R1933 English Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library
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