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Field name | Value |
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Reference | TX725.S6 R43 1960z |
Library/Archive | Michigan State University |
Title | Recipe round-up 1972: Verenigde Party; United Party |
Author/Creator | Woolaw, Wendy |
Date | 1972 |
Collection | Africa |
Collection Overview | There are over 200 African American cookbooks in the collection dating from the early 19th century to the present. The earliest is a first edition of Robert Roberts, 'The House Servant's Directory' (1827), the first cookbook written by a Black American and first book on any subject written by a Black American to have been printed by a commercial publisher. Additionally there are charity cookbooks, Black dialect items, and celebrity cookbooks. The collection is complemented by strong holdings in Caribbean cookery and African cookery. |
Publisher | United Party |
Document Type | Printed Cookbook |
Theme | Food Politics, Power and Activism |
Subjects | global cuisine British Imperial cookery government and politics |
Cuisine | British cuisine |
Description | Prefatory message by Lady Ena Graaff is in English and Afrikaans; most recipes in English. Message from Lady Graaff reads: "It gives me great pleasure therefore to congratulate the compilers of this recipe book and to ask the public to buy it not only because they too may become artists of the kitchen, but because by doing so they will help to provide the sinews of war so necessary to our great cause: the United Party." |
Countries | South Africa |
Language | English; Afrikaans |
Note | Catalog Records © 2019, by the Michigan State University. All rights reserved. |
Copyright and Source Archive | Content compilation © 2019, by the Michigan State University. All rights reserved. |