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Salad for the solitary and the social : redressed and compounded with sundry additional esculents, succulents, and condiments ... ;
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Salad for the solitary and the social : redressed and compounded with sundry additional esculents, succulents, and condiments ... ;
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Publication date
1872.
Call number
373527
Creator
Saunders, Frederick (1807-1902)
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Dimensions
23 cm
Associated people
An epicure,
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