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E. Kidder's receipts of pastry and cookery, : for the use of his scholars. Who teaches at his school in Queen Street near St. Thomas Apostles
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E. Kidder's receipts of pastry and cookery, : for the use of his scholars. Who teaches at his school in Queen Street near St. Thomas Apostles
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Publication date
[1740?]
Call number
326904
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Kidder, E (1665 or 1666-1739)
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(8vo)
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