Two of the Earliest Known African American Cookbooks in One Volume
Discover the culinary genius and cultural legacy of two pioneering Black authors:
Malinda Russell - Her 1866 cookbook, A Domestic Cookbook, is the first known cookbook by a Black woman in the United States.
Rufus Estes - A former Pullman chef whose 1911 book, Good Things to Eat, offers rich insight into post-Civil War African American cooking.
Why this edition matters:
Historic significance - Rare texts written during or shortly after slavery
Culturally vital - Celebrates Black excellence in the culinary arts
Authentic recipes - From homestyle baking to fine dining menus
Perfect for food historians, researchers, and home cooks
This collection includes modern typesetting. Whether you're studying American history or exploring vintage cuisine, this is a powerful and inspiring addition to your bookshelf.
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Broschur/Paperback
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-6673-0653-7 (9781667306537)
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