French Dishes for English Tables was written by Claire de Pratz, 'Oscar Wilde called her the Goddess . Claire de Pratz, a Colette style French feminist, published this classic cookery book in 1908. It has been reprinted throughout the 20th century. It introduced French cuisine to Edwardian households. Claire de Pratz was both feminist and femme de lettres. She personified the Anglo-French cultural harmony of the Entente Cordiale as well as the good living of the Belle Epoque and the Fin de Sicle. Mixing with artists and writers she believed in the good life and eschewed the more Puritan side of the Suffragette movement. The recipes in this book articulate the principles of classic French cuisine. They are as useful today as they are fascinating for their historical value and insights.' (https://anthonyeyre.com/oscar-wilde-called-her-the-goddess-claire-de-pratz/)
A fair copy with some minor staining on the bottom of the spine, original cover somewhat worn through use. Originally published in 1908 however there is no date listed in this book. https://hungrytraveller.com.au/3d-flip-book/french-dishes-for-english-tables/
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Weight | 361 g |
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Dimensions | 13.5 × 2 × 19 cm |
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