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Field name | Value |
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Reference | Cookery 1942 Am Wartime Ed. |
Library/Archive | University of Michigan |
Title | Victory binding of the American woman's cook book |
Author/Creator | Berolzheimer, Ruth |
Date | 1942 |
Collection | Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive |
Collection Overview | A collection of American culinary history including cookbooks, menus and ephemera from the 16th through to the 21st century. Through this culinary archive researchers can explore changing attitudes towards diet and health, homemaking, commercial dining and the industrialisation of food production. The material has been collected over many years by Jan Longone, an adjunct curator in the University of Michigan Special Collections Research Center, and her husband University of Michigan Emeritus Professor Daniel T. Longone. |
Sub-collection | Cookbooks |
Place of Publication | Chicago, USA |
Publisher | Consolidated Book Publishers Inc. |
Document Type | Printed Cookbook; Charity Cookbook |
Theme | Food and War; Health and Nutrition |
Subjects | war Second World War charity gender: female food substitutes |
Cuisine | North American cuisine |
Description | Special edition of America's Greatest Cookbook with complete section on economic food substitutes and economical suggestions, noting it is necessary to maintain health of your family as a patriotic act. Dedicated to General Douglas MacArthur, who should 'inspire every American woman to make the most of opportunities to support the war effort'. |
Countries | United States |
Additional Information | Edited and revised by Ruth Berolzheimer, Director, Culinary Arts Institute. From the Delineator cook book edited by Delineator Institute. |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of the University of Michigan. |
Copyright and Source Archive | Material sourced from the University of Michigan |