The Frugal Housewife Dedicated to Those Who Are Not Ashamed of Economy - Rare Book Insider
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[Child, Lydia Marie]. (pseudonym: The Author of Hobomok)

The Frugal Housewife Dedicated to Those Who Are Not Ashamed of Economy

CARTER, HENDEE AND BABCOCK, Boston: 1831
  • $500
120 pages. 18 x 12 cm. To Which Are Added Hints to Persons of Moderate Fortune. First Published in the Massachusetts Journal. Corrected and Arranged by the Author. Owner's signature in beautiful calligraphic hand on front free flyleaf: "Almira Towne/Kennebunk Port 1831." A gorgeous large bookplate on front pastedown: Erasmus Hall no. 599. An outstanding example of the work of [Peter?] Maverick (signed in engraving), the Master of three generations of noted family of engravers. Peter Maverick (1780-1831) was one of three printmaker sons of a printmaker. A noted engraver of bookplates, maps, bank notes and book and magazine illustrations. The Frugal Housewife was a very popular household and cookery book, authored by Lydia Marie Child and aimed at an audience of limited means. It went through many editions. Title later changed to "The American Frugal Housewife," in order to avoid confusion with the English counterpart by Susannah Carter. The combination of this illustrious cookbook and a Maverick-engraved bookplate produces a book of extreme rarity. [ALLEN, American Book-plates 257] [LOWENSTEIN 131]. Covers detached, lacks spine. Some foxing with first four signatures loose. Polished Contemporary Full Calf. Very good
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