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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1979 Format: Hardcover

Fifth Printing, February 1979. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages near fine, no writing. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper generally moderate wear; protected in clear sleeve. Some separation to spine area of wrapper. Code 10/75 at back flap. Rare near fine early printing in solid original wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout along with inspirational photography of old France bistros and restaurantes. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
$33.95

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [First Edition]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear, discoloration. Unique tinted cover image of oventop with pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design, white titles on red fields. Pages very good; toning to endpapers, small sticker-pull inside cover. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Attractive original edition. Near very good first edition ready to be used for amazing culinary delights. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$44.95

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [First Edition]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hardcover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear, discoloration. Unique tinted cover image of oventop with pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design, white titles on red fields. Pages very good; toning to endpapers, small sticker-pull inside cover. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Attractive original edition. Near very good first edition ready to be used for amazing culinary delights. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
$44.95

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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Child, Julia
Publisher: Knopf Date published: 1975 Format: Hardcover

Book has abrasion at top and bottom of spine--visible in photo. Bottom edges of boards have abrasion--visible in photo. No cooking stains or interior marks. A few stray stains to bottom fore edge--visible in photo. Text blocks free of marks and stains.
$75.00

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FROM JULIA CHILD'S KITCHEN
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hardcover

First edition. Photographs and drawings by Paul Child with additional photographs by Albie Walton. Very good to near fine with light rubbing to spine corners and crease to head of spine where bumped. Pages clear and bright with the exception of pencil notations and slight damp wrinkles to the first recipe and opposing pages. Lacking dust jacket.
$75.00

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [First Edition]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear, discoloration. Unique tinted cover image of oventop with pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design, white titles on red fields. Pages very good; toning to endpapers, small sticker-pull inside cover. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Attractive original edition. Near very good first edition ready to be used for amazing culinary delights. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$76.28

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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages good; few w/smudge. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper some edge wear, chip, rub; unclipped 15.00, protected in new clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Solid original first edition in wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$78.95

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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hardcover

Stated First Edition at copyright. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages good; few w/smudge. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper some edge wear, chip, rub; unclipped 15.00, protected in new clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Solid original first edition in wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
$78.95

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FROM JULIA CHILD'S KITCHEN
Julia Child
Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1978 Format: Hardcover

Very Good in boards.
$84.95

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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Julia Child
Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hardcover

First edition. Measuring approximately 9.5" x 6.75" with 687 numbered pages. This book is in good condition. Moderate bumping and chipping to both ends of spine. Minor stain on front board. Moderate staining to all edges of textblock. Previous owner's name on front endpaper. Minor staining to interior pages. Dust jacket is in fair condition. Heavy chipping to both ends of spine and around all edges of jacket. Moderate staining to both panels. Original 15.00 price on front flap. One of the first and most important-and most successful-cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books. Inventory #(O1-88).
$85.00

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From Julia Child's Kitchen (First Edition)
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Stylish original harcover edition. Textured pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop with pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design with white titles on red fields. Pages near fine, clean. Vintage signature at front endpaper: "G. Dahl." Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper some edge wear, chip, rub, crease, toning; unclipped 15.00, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Scarce near fine first edition in solid and intact original wrapper ready to be used for amazing culinary delights. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$111.95

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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages good; few w/smudge. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper some edge wear, chip, rub; unclipped 15.00, protected in new clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Solid original first edition in wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$126.21

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From Julia Child's Kitchen (First Edition)
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Stylish original harcover edition. Textured pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop with pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design with white titles on red fields. Pages near fine, clean. Vintage signature at front endpaper: "G. Dahl." Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper some edge wear, chip, rub, crease, toning; unclipped 15.00, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Scarce near fine first edition in solid and intact original wrapper ready to be used for amazing culinary delights. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$174.64

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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Child, Julia

SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY JULIA CHILD, 1975 Knopf, stated first edition, Copy is solid with good dust jacket, very mild edge foxing, unmarked text, mild to moderate wear. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
$311.25

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From Julia Child's Kitchen
Child, Julia

SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY JULIA CHILD, 1975 Knopf, stated first edition, Copy is solid with good dust jacket, very mild edge foxing, unmarked text, mild to moderate wear. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
$467.27

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed First Edition "to Jennifer"]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at front endpaper: "Bon Appetit! To Jennifer-Julia Child, Paul Child." Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear, rub, discoloration. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages very good, no writing; moderate discoloration to exterior text block. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper moderate edge wear, chip, rub, some discoloration; clipped, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Rare near very good signed first edition in near good original wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout along with inspirational photography of old France bistros and restaurantes. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$795.00

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed First Edition]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Beautifully signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at front endpaper: "Bon Appétit! Julia Child, Paul Child." Contemporaneous inscription uniquely signed by Julia in green felt-tip; and Paul in black. Very attractive. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, some shelf wear, rub, discoloration, toning. As with all of this first edition, the covers are irregularly textured with light ripple. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages very good, no writing; moderate discoloration to exterior text block. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper moderate edge wear, crease, spine toning; clipped, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Rare near very good signed first edition in same original wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout along with inspirational photography of old France bistros and restaurantes. A wonderful spread greets at each new chapter. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$895.00

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed, Limited Edition No. 870]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Beautifully signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at limitation page. Rare limited edition signed and numbered by Julia and Paul Child. From limitation page: "Of the first edition of 'From Julia Child's Kitchen' fifteen hundred copies have been specially bound. Each copy is signed by the author and numbered, Julia Child, Paul Child. No. 870". Pictorial coated cloth boards, moderate shelf wear, bow, spine sunning. Pages very good; light page roll. Dark orange endpapers. Deep, dark blue-gray top-stain, moderate discoloration. Two dark orange ribbon markers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Rich cover design in pastel hues of blue-gray, orange, and cream. Scarce near very good signed limited edition. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. Large 6 3/4" x 9 1/2" design. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$950.00

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed First Edition]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at front endpaper: "Julia Child, Paul Child." Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, light shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages near fine, no writing. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper moderate shelf wear, chip, crease, toning; unclipped 15.00, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Rare near fine signed first edition in good original wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout along with inspirational photography of old France bistros and restaurantes. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author.
$1,095.00

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed First Edition "to Jennifer"]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at front endpaper: "Bon Appetit! To Jennifer-Julia Child, Paul Child." Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, moderate shelf wear, rub, discoloration. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages very good, no writing; moderate discoloration to exterior text block. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper moderate edge wear, chip, rub, some discoloration; clipped, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Rare near very good signed first edition in near good original wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout along with inspirational photography of old France bistros and restaurantes. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$1,177.52

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed First Edition]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Beautifully signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at front endpaper: "Bon Appétit! Julia Child, Paul Child." Contemporaneous inscription uniquely signed by Julia in green felt-tip; and Paul in black. Very attractive. Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, some shelf wear, rub, discoloration, toning. As with all of this first edition, the covers are irregularly textured with light ripple. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages very good, no writing; moderate discoloration to exterior text block. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper moderate edge wear, crease, spine toning; clipped, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Rare near very good signed first edition in same original wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout along with inspirational photography of old France bistros and restaurantes. A wonderful spread greets at each new chapter. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$1,324.34

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed, Limited Edition No. 870]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Beautifully signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at limitation page. Rare limited edition signed and numbered by Julia and Paul Child. From limitation page: "Of the first edition of 'From Julia Child's Kitchen' fifteen hundred copies have been specially bound. Each copy is signed by the author and numbered, Julia Child, Paul Child. No. 870". Pictorial coated cloth boards, moderate shelf wear, bow, spine sunning. Pages very good; light page roll. Dark orange endpapers. Deep, dark blue-gray top-stain, moderate discoloration. Two dark orange ribbon markers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Rich cover design in pastel hues of blue-gray, orange, and cream. Scarce near very good signed limited edition. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. Large 6 3/4" x 9 1/2" design. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$1,405.08

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed First Edition]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Stated First Edition at copyright page. Signed by Julia Child and Paul Child at front endpaper: "Julia Child, Paul Child." Textured, semi-gloss pictorial boards, light shelf wear. Unique tinted cover image of oventop w/pots, pans, utensils and food, and classic blue spine design w/white titles on red fields. Pages near fine, no writing. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Dust wrapper moderate shelf wear, chip, crease, toning; unclipped 15.00, protected in fine clear sleeve. Code 10/75 at back flap. Rare near fine signed first edition in good original wrapper. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout along with inspirational photography of old France bistros and restaurantes. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author.
$1,617.98

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed, Limited Edition No. 217]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Rare limited edition signed and numbered by Julia and Paul Child. From limitation page: "Of the first edition of 'From Julia Child's Kitchen' fifteen hundred copies have been specially bound. Each copy is signed by the author and numbered, 'Julia Child, Paul Child. ' No. '217'". Very attractive. Pictorial coated cloth boards, near fine, some texturing to surface. Pages near fine, sharp. Dark orange endpapers. Deep, dark blue-gray top-stain. Two bright orange satin ribbon markers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Rich cover design in pastel hues of blue-gray, orange, and cream. Textured matte wrapper, light shelf wear; protected in new clear sleeve. Slipcase matching design of boards, moderate shelf wear, rub, discoloration. Rare near fine, complete example in very good wrapper and case. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. Large 6 3/4" x 9 1/2" design. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$1,750.00

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From Julia Child's Kitchen [Signed, Limited Edition No. 217]
Child, Julia Publisher: Alfred A.... Date published: 1975 Format: Hard Cover

Rare limited edition signed and numbered by Julia and Paul Child. From limitation page: "Of the first edition of 'From Julia Child's Kitchen' fifteen hundred copies have been specially bound. Each copy is signed by the author and numbered, 'Julia Child, Paul Child. ' No. '217'". Very attractive. Pictorial coated cloth boards, near fine, some texturing to surface. Pages near fine, sharp. Dark orange endpapers. Deep, dark blue-gray top-stain. Two bright orange satin ribbon markers. Bind fine; hinges intact. Rich cover design in pastel hues of blue-gray, orange, and cream. Textured matte wrapper, light shelf wear; protected in new clear sleeve. Slipcase matching design of boards, moderate shelf wear, rub, discoloration. Rare near fine, complete example in very good wrapper and case. One of the first, most important, and most successful, cookbooks by America's beloved Julia Child. Using a very accessible approach to French cooking from an American point of view, presented here are recipes and techniques for the beginner as well as the more advanced cook, using easily available ingredients for everything from soups and appetizers to dessert. Black and white drawings and photographs throughout. Large 6 3/4" x 9 1/2" design. 687 pages plus thorough twenty-six page index and Note About the Author. Insured post.
$2,579.65

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