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Vintage Cookbook recipes recently added from these cookbooks: Boston Cooking School Cook Book, 1944, Pristine Condition with Dust Jacket; 365 Luncheon Dishes, 1902; 365 Breakfast Dishes, 1901; Date Bait: The Younger Set’s Picture Cook Book, 1952; Son of the Martini Cookbook, 1967, Illustrated by Edward Gorey; Here’s How Mixed Drinks, 1941, Three Mountaineers; King Conch True True Bahamian Recipes, 1979; National Home Cook Book, National Clock & Mfg Co., Chicago; Mexican Cookbook, Fergusson, 1934, 1940, 1945; Bohemian San Francisco, First Edition, First Printing, 1914; International Cook Book, Filippini, 1906, 1911; Soup’s First: A Collection of Favorite Soups from Dobie’s Corner Restaurant, 1994; Quiet Drinking: A Book of Beer, Wines & Cocktails and What to Serve with Them, 1933, Virginia Elliott, Revised or “Repeal” Edition; Delmar’s Delights: Seafood Recipes from the Delmar Restaurant, 1978; Marblehead Cooks, 1989, Selected Recipes from Tower School; Fine Old Dixie Recipes, 1965, 1967; Neighborhood Cook Book, 1912, 1914, Council of Jewish Women, Portland, Oregon; Candy Cook Book, Alice Bradley, 1917, 1929; Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book, 1963; Sourdough Jack’s Cookery And Other Things; Antoine’s Restaurant Since 1840 Cookbook, 1978; Old Vanity Fair Tea Room Recipes Gathered from Far and Near, 1927; Ship’s Cook and Baker, 1944; Betty Crocker’s Dinner for Two, 1958; Sunset’s New Kitchen Cabinet Cook Book, 1938, 1940; More Recipes from a Jug of Wine, 1956; Independent Presbyterian Church Cook Book, 1935; Girls & Boys Easy-to-Cook Book; Blueberry Hill Cookbook, 1959, First Edition, First Printing; Palmer House Cook Book, 1933, 1940; Blue Ribbon and Pure Gold Cook Book, 1905; Italian Bouquet: Epicurean Tour of Italy, First Edition, 1958, 1973; Children’s Party Book, 1935; Monet’s Table: Cooking Journals of Claude Monet,1989; Wolf in Chef’s Clothing, 1950, 1954; Ralph & Kacoo, A Taste of Louisiana from the Ralph and Kacoo Restaurants; Cotton Country Collection, 1972; Stephenson’s Restaurants Receipts: Old Family Secret Recipes, 1967; Way to Cook, Julia Child, 1989; Gebhardt’s Mexican Cookery for American Homes, 1932; Thoughts for Food, 1938; Perfection in Baking, 1900; Irwin S. Cobb’s Own Recipe Book, 1934; Cross Creek Cookery, First Edition, First Printing, 1942; Commander’s Wild Side, 2008; Audubon Plantation Country Cookbook, 1988, 2004; American Woman’s Cook Book, 1910; Art of Mixing Drinks Legend of Liqueurs, Wines and Spirits, 1938; Junior Cookbook Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1981; Daily News Cook Book, 1896; Columbia Cook Book, 1893; Mama Mia Italian Cookbook: The Home Book of Italian Cooking, 1955; Epicurean, 1894, 1920; 365 Luncheon Dishes, 1902; Joy of Cooking, 1953, Near Mint Condition with Dust Jacket, First Edition, First Printing; Betty Crocker’s Kitchen Gardens, 1971; Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston Cook Book, 1884, 1891; Luchow’s German Cookbook, 1952; Cooking with Casseroles, a Sunset Book, 1958; Soul Food Black American Recipes, 1977; My Candy Secrets, 1919; Como Stories, Edition One, 2013, Number One; Soul Food Black American Recipes,1977; Favorite Recipes from Local Chefs, Presented by the Girl in White, Providence, R. I.; Jambalaya: 15th Anniversary Edition, 1983; Simply Simpatico, 1981; Mangiamo (Let’s Eat!): A Collection of Family Recipes, 1970; Southern Cooking, Mrs. S. R. Dull, 1928, 1941, 1968; Gitty’s Exotic Cooker, 1978; Second Sexton Cook Book, 1941; Mastering the Art of French Cooking, 1961, Julia Child; Giant Cook Book, 1983, First Edition, First Printing; Kitchen Guide, ca 1920s, Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Co.; Voila! Lafayette Centennial Cookbook 1884-1984; Rheingold Recipes: A Cook Book of Quality, 1912; Dom DeLuise’s Eat This . . . It’ll Make You Feel Better, 1988; Gourmet’s Gamble, 1962; Good Housekeeping Woman’s Home Cook Book, 1909, 1910; Feeding the Lions: An Algonquin Cookbook, 1942; Woman’s City Club Cook Book, 1923; Restaurants of New Orleans, 1990; Pyromaniac’s Cookbook, 1968; Purefoy Hotel Cook Book, 1938, 1941; Inglenook Cook Book, 1901, 1910; First Edition! Nearly Mint; Wonderful Wizard of Oz Cook Book, 1981; Chico Presents Ronrico’s Official Mixtro’s Guide, 1954; Best of South Louisiana Cooking, 1983; Dine at Home with Rector, 1937; Blue Grass Cook Book, Compiled by Minerva C. Fox, 1904, 1918; Jackson Cookbook, Forward by Eudora Welty, 1971, 1972; Blue Book Cookery, 1926; Baking at High Altitude: The Muffin Lady’s Old Fashioned Recipes, Signed First Edition; Recipes from Paul Naquin’s French Collection Cookbook, 1978; La Cuisine a Taos, 1982; French Acadian Cooking in the Louisiana Bayou Country, 1995; Old Town Dawn Until Dawn Cookbook, circa 1960s, Chicago; Loyalty Cook Book, Native Daughters of the Golden West, Book Five, 1961; White House Cookbook, 1964; Breakfast, Luncheon and Tea, Marion Harland, 1875; Famous Recipes from Old Virginia, 1941, Beautifully Illustrated by Margaret Dashiel; Joy of Cooking, 1946; New Hood Cook Book, 1941; Twig Cook Book, 1972; Fancy Pantry: Elegant Edibles, Helen Witty, 1986; Teacher in Space Cookbook: Touching the Future, 1986; Plantation Cookery of Old Louisiana, 1938; Sunday Night Suppers, 1907; Brushy Bayou Recipes, 1978; Corn Cook Book, War Edition, 1918; Rhymed Receipts for Any Occasion, 1912; Trader Vic’s Helluva Man’s Cookbook, 1976; Fisherman’s Wharf Cook Book, 1955; 104 Prize Radio Recipes, 1926, Ida Bailey Allen; Barbie’s Easy-As-Pie Cookbook, 1964; A Dame’s Cookbook, 1973; Edgewater Beach Hotel Salad Book, 1926, 1928; Detroit Times Cook Book of Vivette Recipes, 1935; Hotel St. Francis Cook Book, 1919; Food and How to Cook It, 1928; Hotel St. Francis Cook Book, 1919; Sook’s Cook Book: Memories and Traditional Receipts from Deep South, 1989; Maine Coastal Cooking and Accomplifht Cook or Whole Art and Myftery of Cookery, 1963; New Orleans Creole Recipes, 1932; How to Cook Reagan’s Goose, 1984; Spice Islands Cook Book, 1961; Bicycle Touring Cookbook, 1991; New Cookery Book, Tenth Edition, 1870s, Anne Bowman; Colonel’s Inn Caterers, 1984; Antoinette Pope School Cookbook, 1948; Martini Diaries, 1997; Encore! Cookbook of Favorite Dishes of Worlds Most Famous Muscians, 1958, 1974; Simply Cajun! Simply Delicious, 2004; R Calorie Cook Book; Cook’s Tour of San Francisco, 1963; Herbs: Their Culture and Uses, 1951; French Laundry Cookbook, 1999; Have Cookbook Will Marry, 1957; Encyclopedia of Cooking, 1958; Modern Family Cook Book,1953; Cooking in Switzerland, 1984; Thoughts for Food, 1938; Sunset Cook Book of Desserts, 1963; Emily Dickinson: Profile of the Poet as Cook with Selected Recipes, 1976; Balthazar Cookbook, 2003; Flavors of the Caribbean & Latin America, 1978; Whole Earth Cook Book, 1972; Ark Restaurant: Cuisine of the Pacific Northwest, 1983; Bucks Cooks: The Artists’ County, 1950; Farm Journal’s Best-Ever Recipes, 1977; Everything Cookbook, 1970; Louise’s Florida Cook Book, 1968; Julia Child’s Kitchen, 1978; Best of Taste: Finest Food of Fifteen Nations, SACLANT-NATO, 1957; Cuisine of Armenia, 1974; Charleston Receipts, 1950; Mangiamo (Let’s Eat!), 1970; Cooking in the Hole, 1979; Helen Corbitt’s Greenhouse Cookbook, 1979; Collection of Soups, 1995; English Provincial Cooking, 1980; Taste of Jackson Hole, 1991; Selected High Altitude Recipes: Tested in the Solitaire Kitchen, 1937, 1947; New Presentation of Cooking with Timed Recipes, 1924; Prize Winning Kosher Recipes from Jewish Examiner, 1955; Pacific Coast Seafood Chef, 1953; Frigidaire Recipes, 1928; Child Life Cook Book, 1926, 1929; Eat It: A Cookbook 1972, 1974; Elsie Lee’s Book of Simple Gourmet Cookery, 1971; Les Diners de Gala by Salvador Dali, 1973; Wise Encyclopedia of Cookery, 1949, 1955; Candy Cook Book, Alice Bradley, 1917, 1922; What to Cook for Company, 1952; Out of Alaska’s Kitchens, 1948; American Cook Book, F. L. Gillette, 1887; Daily News Cook Book, 1896; Everybody’s Pudding Book or, Puddings, Tarts, Etc., In Their Proper Season For All the Year Round, 1887; Merry Mixer Cook Book: Successful Methods and Recipes for Beginners, 1937, Cleveland Plain Dealer; Easy Steps in Cooking for Big and Little Girls or Adventures Among the Kitchen People, First Edition, 1912; Jell-O Girl in Norway, Three-Fold Recipe Card No. 12, ca. 1920; Plaza Cookbook, 1972; Out of Old Nova Scotia Kitchens, 1971; Mrs. C.H. Leonard’s Cook Book, 1923; Chef’s New Secret Cookbook, 1975; Chef’s Secret Cook Book, 1962; Family Recipes: Secrets of Maude Laundry’s Kitchen; Daily News Cook Book, 1896, First Edition, First Printing; Fanny Hill’s Cook Book, 1971, First Edition, First Printing; Anderson House Cookbook, 1986; Tasha Tudor’s Cookbook, 1993; New Orleans Restaurant Cookbook, 1967; June Crosby’s San Diego Fare, 1972; Brennan’s New Orleans Cookbook, 1964; Daily News Cook Book, 1896, First Edition, First Printing; “Queen” Cookery Books. No. 2. Ices, 19 2; Chickadee Cottage Cookbook, 1994; Fifty-Two Sunday Dinners, 1913, 1915; Fruit and Flower Mission Cook Book, 1930; New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix Them, 1973; New Practical Housekeeping, 1890; Frugal Housekeeper’s Kitchen Companion, 1848; Jell-O Girl in Norway, Three-Fold Recipe Card No. 12, 1920; Merry Mixer Cook Book: Successful Methods and Recipes for Beginners, 1937, Cleveland Plain Dealer; How It Is Done, McDonald Tea Room, Gallatin, Missouri; Edgewater Beach Hotel Salad Book, 1926; Mrs. William Vaughn Moody’s Cook-Book, 1931; Purefoy Hotel Cook Book: True and Tried Recipes of Real Southern Cooking, 1938, 1960; Family Recipes: Secrets of Maude Landry’s Kitchen, 1985; Cook Book Circle of Serbian Sisters, First Edition, First Printing, 1973; Colonial Virginia’s Cooking Dynasty; Gold Cook Book, 1948; Gourmet Cookbook, 2004; Epicure’s Delight, 1944; 100 Salads, 1924; La Cuisine Cajun, 1986; Dining with My Friends: Adventures with Epicures, 1949; Jerk Barbecue From Jamaica, 1990; Olde Time Christmas Recipes, 1980; Buffet on the Bayou, 1993, 1998; Westport Heritage Cookbook, 1978; Kudeti Book of Yoruba Cookery, 1934,1987; Candy Calendar, 1927, Woman’s World Magazine; Good Cook . . .Ten Talents, 1968, Natural Foods Cookbook and Complete Health Manual; “Dame Curtsey’s” Book of Recipes, 1909; Seducer’s Cookbook, 1963; Mountain Measures: A Collection of West Virginia Recipes; Good Housekeeping Woman’s Home Cook Book, 1909; Vermont Maple Syrup Cook Book, 1966, 1974; Chef’s Holiday, 1952; Fifty-Two Sunday Dinners, 1915; Skaneateles Cook Book, 1915, 1924; North Carolina and Old Salem Cookery, 1955; Ho’ ono: Gathering of Recipes from the Hyatt Family, Hyatt Regency Waikiki, 1997; Mapie, Countess de Toulouse-Lautrec, La Cuisine de France, Modern French Cookbook, 1964; Willy Lou’s House Book, 1913; Little Mother’s Cook Book, 1952;Cajun Cooking, 1987; Talk About Good! Le Livre de la Cuisine de Lafayette, 1968; Wheel Cook Book: Favorite Recipes of Oak Park Ladies, 1913; Sunny South and Golden West Cook Book, 1932; How I Cook It by Virginia McDonald, 1949; Trader Vic’s Helluva Man’s Cook, 1857; New Moosewood Cookbook, 1977, 1992, 2000; Latest Edition of the Original Merry Mixer, Schenley, 1936; Home Helps: A Pure Food Cook Book, 1910; River Run Cookbook: Southern Comfort from Vermont, 2001; Nancy Drew Cookbook, 1973; Cookbook for Poor Poets, 1966.
More VintageCookbook.com News: In Vintage Cookbook’s rare bartender’s book department: Esquire Drink Book, 1956, First Edition, First Printing; Here’s How, 1941; Son of the Martini Cookbook, 1967, Illustrated by Edward Gorey; Here’s How Mixed Drinks, 1941, Three Mountaineers; Old Crow Collection of Great Bourbon Drink Recipes, 1960; Quiet Drinking: A Book of Beer, Wines & Cocktails and What to Serve with Them, 1933, Virginia Elliott. Revised or “Repeal” Edition; T G I Friday’s Drink Recipes, June, 1992; Amateur Bartenders, 1973; How and When, Marco Quality Liquors, 1938, 1945, Chicago; Irwin S. Cobb’s Own Recipe Book, 1934; Art of Mixing Drinks Legend of Liqueurs, Wines and Spirits, 1938; How To Make Booze at Home, 1969; Merry Mixer from the House of Schenley, 1938; Manual on Cordials, 1949; How and When, Marco Quality Liquors, 1938, 1945, Chicago; Esquire Refresher on Wines, Spirits, and Beer, 1949, Esquire Magazine; Bartender’s Guide . . . by Trader Vic, 1947, 1948; How and When, Marco Quality Liquors, 1938, 1945, Chicago; How to Mix “It” with Roxo, The Aristocrat of Mixers, 1934; ; Old Mr. Boston, 1935, First Edition, First Printing; Chico Presents Ronrico’s Official Mixtro’s Guide, 1954; Esquire’s Handbook for Hosts, 1949; Easy to Make Maidens & Cocktails, 1965; Martini Diaries, 1997; Cocktails and Mixed Drinks, 1967; Barmate: Home Bartenders’ Guide to Expert Drink Mixing, 1963; Recipes for Mixed Drinks, Bellows & Company, 1948; Professional Mixing Guide, 1947, 1950; Classic Cocktails Postcards, 2001; Latest Edition of the Original Merry Mixer, Schenley, 1936; Liquor, Loot and Ladies, 1930; Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails: Fine Cocktails Made Easy, Compliments of National Distillers Products Corporation; Drinking; with Dickens by Cedric Dickens, 1980, 1983; Art of the Cocktail, 1992; 1960s California Wine Advisory Board Pamphlets; Cointreau Secrets of Flaming Desserts; Here’s How . . . to Pass Your “Bar” Exam, Seagram’s 1941; Tia Maria: Jamaica’s Legendary Liqueur; New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix Them, 1973; An Almost Complete Guide to Cordials, Arrow Cordials, 1969; Fanny Hill’s Cook Book, 1970, First Edition, First Printing; Cocktails: How to Mix Them 1922; 3 Bottle Bar, 1943, First Edition.
Still More VintageCookbook.com News: Many antique, historic and vintage cookbooks added, including Boston Cooking School Cook Book, 1944, Pristine Condition with Dust Jacket; Our Man in the Kitchen, 1964; Date Bait: The Younger Set’s Picture Cook Book, 1952; King Conch True True Bahamian Recipes, 1979; National Home Cook Book, National Clock & Mfg Co., Chicago; Mexican Cookbook, Fergusson, 1934, 1940, 1945; Bohemian San Francisco, First Edition, First Printing, 1914; International Cook Book, Filippini, 1906, 1911; Soup’s First: A Collection of Favorite Soups from Dobie’s Corner Restaurant, 1994; Quiet Drinking: A Book of Beer, Wines & Cocktails and What to Serve with Them, 1933, Virginia Elliott, Revised or “Repeal” Edition; Delmar’s Delights: Seafood Recipes from the Delmar Restaurant, 1978; Marblehead Cooks, 1989, Selected Recipes from Tower School; Fine Old Dixie Recipes, 1965, 1967; Neighborhood Cook Book, 1912, 1914, Council of Jewish Women, Portland, Oregon; Candy Cook Book, Alice Bradley, 1917, 1929; Betty Crocker’s Dinner for Two, 1958; One Thousand Successful Recipes, Silvernail, 1926, 1950; Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book, 1963; Sourdough Jack’s Cookery And Other Things; Antoine’s Restaurant Since 1840 Cookbook, 1978;Antoine’s Restaurant Since 1840 Cookbook, 1978; Old Vanity Fair Tea Room Recipes Gathered from Far and Near, 1927; Ship’s Cook and Baker, 1944; Girls & Boys Easy-to-Cook Book, 1967; Sunset’s New Kitchen Cabinet Cook Book, 1938, 1940; More Recipes from a Jug of Eine, 1956; Independent Presbyterian Church Cook Book, 1935; Blueberry Hill Cookbook, Elsie Masterton, 1959, First Edition, First Printing; Palmer House Cook Book, 1933, 1940; Blue Ribbon and Pure Gold Cook Book, 1905; Italian Bouquet: Epicurean Tour of Italy, First Edition, 1958, 1973; Children’s Party Book, 1935; Monet’s Table: Cooking Journals of Claude Monet, 1989; Wolf in Chef’s Clothing, 1950, 1954; Ralph & Kacoo, A Taste of Louisiana from the Ralph and Kacoo Restaurants; Cotton Country Collection, 1972; Stephenson’s Restaurants Receipts: Old Family Secret Recipes, 1967; Way to Cook, Julia Child, 1989; Gebhardt’s Mexican Cookery for American Homes, 1932; Thoughts for Food, 1938; Perfection in Baking,Irwin S. Cobb’s Own Recipe Book, 1934; Cross Creek Cookery, First Edition, First Printing, 1942; Commander’s Wild Side, 2008; Audubon Plantation Country Cookbook, 1988, 2004; American Woman’s Cook Book, 1910; Junior Cookbook Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1981; Mama Mia Italian Cookbook: The Home Book of Italian Cooking, 1955; Les Diners de Gala by Salvador Dali, 1973; Columbia Cook Book, 1893; Betty Crocker’s Kitchen Gardens, 1971; Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston Cook Book, 1884, 1891; Jambalaya: 15th Anniversary Edition, 1983; Luchow’s German Cookbook, 1952; Cooking with Casseroles, a Sunset Book, 1958; Favorite Recipes from Local Chefs, Presented by the Girl in White, Providence, R. I.; Soul Food Black American 9; Recipes,1977; My Candy Secrets, 1919; Como Stories, Edition One, 2013, Number One; Soul Food Black American Recipes,1977; Simply Simpatico, 1981; Mama Mia Italian Cookbook, 1955, First Edition, First Printing; Mangiamo (Let’s Eat!): A Collection of Family Recipes, 1970; Southern Cooking, Mrs. S. R. Dull, 1928, 1941, 1968; Gitty’s Exotic Cooker, 1978; Epicurean, 1894, 1920; Giant Cook Book, 1983, First Edition, First Printing; Voila! Lafayette Centennial Cookbook 1884-1984; Rheingold Recipes: A Cook Book of Quality, 1912; Dom DeLuise’s Eat This . . . It’ll Make You Feel Better, 1988; 365 Luncheon Dishes, 1902; Gourmet’s Gamble, 1962; Good Housekeeping Woman’s Home Cook Book, 1909, 1910; Restaurants of New Orleans, 1990; Pyromaniac’s Cookbook,1968; Purefoy Hotel Cook Book, 1938, 1941; Inglenook Cook Book, 1901, 1910; Modern Family Cook Book, 1958, Stated First Edition; Rheingold Recipes: A Cook Book of Quality, 1912; Wonderful Wizard of Oz Cook Book, 1981; Best of South Louisiana Cooking, 1983; Jackson Cookbook, Forward by Eudora Welty, 1971, 1972; Blue Book Cookery, 1926; Dine at Home with Rector, 1937; Baking at High Altitude: The Muffin Lady’s Old Fashioned Recipes, Signed First Edition; Paul Naquin’s French Collection Cookbook, 1978; French Acadian Cooking in the Louisiana Bayou Country, 1995; Old Town Dawn Until Dawn Cookbook, circa 1960s, Chicago; Loyalty Cook Book, Native Daughters of the Golden West, Book Five, 1961; White House Cookbook, 1964; Breakfast, Luncheon and Tea, Marion Harland, 1875; Famous Recipes from Old Virginia, 1941, Beautifully Illustrated by Margaret Dashiel; New Hood Cook Book, 1941; Fancy Pantry: Elegant Edibles, Helen Witty, 1986; Teacher in Space Cookbook: Touching the Future, 1986; Plantation Cookery of Old Louisiana, 1938; Esquire’s Handbook for Hosts, 1949; Sunday Night Suppers, 1907; Brushy Bayou Recipes, 1978; Corn Cook Book, War Edition, 1918; Rhymed Receipts for Any Occasion, 1912; United States Regional Cookbook, Prudence Penny Edition, San Francisco Examiner, 1956; Fisherman’s Wharf Cook Book, 1955; 104 Prize Radio Recipes, 1926, Ida Bailey Allen; Barbie’s Easy-As-Pie Cookbook, 1964; A Dame’s Cookbook, 1973; Edgewater Beach Hotel Salad Book, 1926, 1928; Detroit Times Cook Book of Vivette Recipes, 1935; Hotel St. Francis Cook Book, 1919; Food and How to Cook It, 1928; Cook Book: Memories and Traditional Receipts from Deep South, 1989; Feeding the Lions: An Algonquin Cookbook, 1942; Mrs. Rorer’s New Cook Book: A Manual of Housekeeping, 1902; Maine Coastal Cooking and Accomplifht Cook or Whole Art and Myftery of Cookery, 1963; New Orleans Creole Recipes, 1932; How to Cook Reagan’s Goose, 1984; Spice Islands Cook Book, 1961; New Cookery Book, Tenth Edition, 1870s, Anne Bowman; Colonel’s Inn Caterers, 1984; Encore! Cookbook of Favorite Dishes of Worlds Most Famous Musicians, 1958, 1974; Inglenook Cook Book, 1901, 1910; Town Crier Baking Guide, Midland Flour Milling Co.; Calorie Cook Book; Cook’s Tour of San Francisco, 1963; Herbs: Their Culture and Uses, 1951; French Laundry Cookbook, 1999; Have Cookbook Will Marry, 1957; Encyclopedia of Cooking, 1958; Cooking in Switzerland, 1984; Hillsborough Entertains Concours d’Elegance Cookbook, 1986; Thoughts for Food, 1938; Art of Cookery, Leather, 1938, 1947; Chef’s Book of Formulas, Yields, and Sizes, 1996; Betty Crocker’s Kitchen Gardens, 1971; Sunset Cook Book of Desserts, 1963; Emily Dickinson: Profile of the Poet as Cook with Selected Recipes, 1976; Balthazar Cookbook, 2003; Flavors of the Caribbean & Latin America, 1978; Betty Crocker’s Picture Cook Book, 1950, First Edition, First Printing, Limited Special Edition; Ark Restaurant: Cuisine of the Pacific Northwest, 1983; Bucks Cooks: The Artists’ County, 1950; Farm Journal’s Best-Ever Recipes, 1977; Everything Cookbook, 1970; Christmas in November Recipes, 2002; Louise’s Florida Cook Book, 1968, 1978; Modern Mixes for Bakers, 1914; Julia Child’s Kitchen, 1978; Best of Taste: Finest Food of Fifteen Nations, SACLANT-NATO, 1957; Cuisine of Armenia, 1974; Judith Huxley’s Table for Eight, 1984; Mangiamo (Let’s Eat!), 1970; Cooking in the Hole, 1979; Collection of Soups, 1995; English Provincial Cooking, 1980; Taste of Jackson Hole, 1991; Selected High Altitude Recipes: Tested in the Solitaire Kitchen, 1937, 1947; Helen Corbitt’s Greenhouse Cookbook, 1979; New Presentation of Cooking with Timed Recipes, 1924; Prize Winning Kosher Recipes from Jewish Examiner, 1955; Frigidaire Recipes, 1928; Child Life Cook Book, 1926, 1929; Mme. Begue’s Recipes of Old New Orleans; Jackson Hole a la Carte, 1968; Gourmet Cookbook, 2004; Epicure’s Delight, 1944; 100 Salads, 1924; La Cuisine Cajun, 1986; Healthy Peasant Gourmet, 1983; Dining with My Friends: Adventures with Epicures, 1949; Jerk Barbecue From Jamaica, 1990; Olde Time Christmas Recipes, 1980; Buffet on the Bayou, 1993, 1998; Mrs. C.S. Peel’s Cook-Books Puddings and Sweets, 1905; Westport Heritage Cookbook, 1978; Kudeti Book of Yoruba Cookery, 1934,1987; Candy Calendar, 1927, Woman’s World Magazine; Alfred Lunt’s Cookbook; Good Cook . . .Ten Talents, 1968; Mrs. Porter’s Cook-Book and Housekeepers’ Companion, 1891, 1974; “Dame Curtsey’s” Book of Recipes, 1909; Golden Heritage Cookbook, 1973: A La Rector, George Rector, 1933; Seducer’s Cookbook, 1963; Mountain Measures: A Collection of West Virginia Recipes, Junior League of Charleston, 1974; North End Club Cook Book, 1905; Children’s Party Book, 1923; Good Housekeeping Woman’s Home Cook Book, 1909; Vermont Maple Syrup Cook Book, 1966, 1974; Chef’s Holiday, 1952; Fifty-Two Sunday Dinners, 1915; Skaneateles Cook Book, 1915, 1924; North Carolina and Old Salem Cookery, 1955; Ho’ ono: Gathering of Recipes from the Hyatt Family, Hyatt Regency Waikiki, 1997; Ryzon Baking Book, 1916; Tampa Treasures Cookbook, 1992; Mapie, Countess de Toulouse-Lautrec, La Cuisine de France, Modern French Cookbook, 1964; Willy Lou’s House Book, 1913; Cajun Cooking, 1987; Little Mother’s Cook Book, 1952; What’s Cooking: First 14 Issues of 1982 Magazine in Mint Condition Binder; Talk About Good! Le Livre de la Cuisine de Lafayette, 1968; Edgewater Beach Hotel Book Salads, First Edition, 1926; Wheel Cook Book: Favorite Recipes of Oak Park Ladies, 1913; Sunny South and Golden West Cook Book, 1932; How I Cook It by Virginia McDonal, 1949; Treasured Alabama Recipes: A Southern Favorite for Many Years, 1967; Lorain Cooking, American Stove Company; New Moosewood Cookbook, 1977, 1992, 2000; Recipe Collection Gamble House, 1987; Best in American Cooking, 1970; Best of Bridge: Royal Treats for Entertaining; Home Helps: A Pure Food Cook Book, 1910; Calorie Cook Book, 1923; Chef Gregory Cookbook, 1972; Golfer’s Cookbook, 1977; Spice Islands Cook Book; River Run Cookbook: Southern Comfort from Vermont, 2001; La Cuisine Creole: Collection of Culinary Recipes, 1885, 1966 Reproduction; Southern Cook Book: 250 Fine Old Recipes, 1987; These Guys are Good: Senior Tour Wives Cookbook, 2002; Bahamian Cook Book, 1936, 1976; Nancy Drew Cookbook, 1973; Mangia! Mangia! Cookbook: Classic Italian by Giusy Gallo; Ford Times Cookbook, 1974; Big Boy Barbecue Book, 1956, 1963; Tumbleweed Gourmet, 1987; Soul Food Cook Book, 1969; Pot-luck 33,000 United Way, 1993; Cookbook for Poor Poets, 1966; Chicago Record Prize Cook Book, 1897; Mangiamo (Let’s Eat!), 1970; Bachelor and Chafing Dish, 1895; Delineator Recipes, Butterick Publishing Company, 1929; Back to Square One: Old-World Food in a New-World Kitchen; Chestnut Cookbook, 2000; Teen Cuisine, 1969; Pot of Gold: Prize-Winning Recipes, 1953; Family Recipes: Secrets of Maude Landry’s Kitchen, 1985; Colonial Virginia’s Cooking Dynasty; To the Queen’s Taste, 1937; Margaret Powell’s Cookery Book, 1970, 2012; Mrs. William Vaughn Moody’s Cook-Book, 1931; Rumford Complete Cookbook Revised, 1938; High Bonnet, 1945, Idwal Jones; National Cowboy Hall of Fame Chuck Wagon Cookbook: Authentic Recipes from the Ranch and the Range, 1995; Someone’s in the Kitchen with Dayton’s Marshall Field’s Hudson’s, 1992; Cooking, Menus, Service, Ida Bailey Allen, 1924, 1932; Food for Thought, 1978; Mary Frances Sewing Book: Adventures Among the Thimble People, 1913; Sherlock Holmes Cookbook, 1976; Fabulous Fondues, 1970; Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, 1932 – 1982; Acadiana: French and American Cuisine Seasoned with His Love, 1977; Woman’s Favorite Cook Book, 1902; Mrs. Ma’s Chinese Cookbook; Thanksgiving Dinner, 1990; Rainbow Farm Cookbook, 1973; Kitchen Fun, 1932; Home Book of Portuguese Cookery, 1974; Cuisine a Latina: Fresh Tastes and a World of Flavors from Michy’s Miami Kitchen, 2008; Gold Cook Book, 1948, Master Chef Louis P. De Gouy; Charles Dickens Cookbook, 1981; Breakfast, Luncheon and Tea, Marion Harland, 1875; Little House Cookbook, 1979; My Learn-to-Cook Book, Ursula Sedgwick, 1967; Watkins Salad Book, J. R. Watkins Co., 1946; Merry Mixer Cook Book: Successful Methods and Recipes for Beginners, 1937, Cleveland Plain Dealer; 10,000 Snacks: A Cookbook of Delicious Canapes, Relishes, Hors D’Oeuvres, Sandwiches, and Appetizers for All Occasions, 1948; Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook, 1995; Jell-O Girl in Norway, Three-Fold Recipe Card No. 12, 1920; Sunset Barbecue Cook Book, 1950, 1957; Smorgasbord Cookbook, 1949; Edgewater Beach Hotel Salad Book, 1926; Book of Reliable Recipes, First Parish of Weston, Massachusetts, 1910; All Manner of Food, Michael Field, 1970; Daily News Cook Book, 1896, First Edition, First Printing; My Learn Cook Book, 1967; Bounty of the Earth Cookbook, 1979; Miss B.’s First Cookbook, 1950; Anderson House Cookbook, 1986; Tasha Tudor’s Cookbook, 1993; Welcome Stranger: Fine and Unusual Recipes; My First Cook Book: A Life-Sized Guide to Making Fun Things to Eat, 1989; San Francisco Flavors: Favorite Recipes from the Junior League of San Francisco, 1999; From Our Greek Kitchens, 1981; New Milwaukee Cook Book, 1938, 1982; River Road Recipes III: A Healthy Collection, 1994; From Our House to Yours, 1980; St. Louis Herb Society Cook Book, 1973, 1975; American Wines & Wine-Making, 1969; Hungarian Cookbook, 1972; Julie & Julia, 2005; Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook, 1970, 1981; Tea Time with the Madison Herb Society; With Bold Knife and Fork, 1968; New York Entertains, 1974; Southern Junior League Cookbook, 1977, 1981; Rachel Carson, Fish and Shellfish of the Middle Atlantic Coast, 1945; James Beard Cookbook, 1959, 1961; Cook’s Book, 1908, K. 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Pronunciation | /ˈɛdwərd/ Polish: [ˈedvart] German: [ˈedvart] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Old English: Ēadweard |
Meaning | ead 'Riches', 'Prosperous' or 'Fortune' and weard 'Guardian' or 'Protector' |
Other names | |
Related names | Eduard, Édouard, Eduardo, Edvard, Eduardas, Edvardas, Eddie, Ed, Edd, Ned, Ted, Woody |
Edward is an Englishgiven name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon form Éadweard, composed of the elements ead 'wealth, fortune; prosperous' and weard 'guardian, protector'.
This term is of Indo-European origin appearing in Latin «ardŭus», Greek «αρδις» (ardis) and Sanskrit «úrdhva» which means at the tip of the dart.
History[edit]
The name Edward was popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes.[1] The popularity of the name was revived when King Henry III of England named his firstborn son, the future Edward I of England, Edward as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, whom Henry had a deep admiration for.[2]
Variant forms[edit]
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The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo, German and Dutch Eduard and Scandinavian/Czech Edvard.
Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned. Edward can be abbreviated as Edw.
People called Edward[edit]
- See also: All pages with titles beginning with Edward
Medieval[edit]
- Edward the Elder (c. 874 – 924), the son of Alfred the Great
- Edward the Martyr (c. 962 – 978), English king and Christian martyr
- Edward the Confessor (c. 1003 – 1066), English King; patron saint of England until 1348
- Edward I of England (1239–1307), called Longshanks; conqueror of Wales
- Edward Balliol (c. 1283 – 1367), pretender to the Scottish throne during the reign of David II
- Edward II of England (1284–1327), deposed in January 1327, probably murdered
- Edward III of England (1312–1377), English king
- Edward, the Black Prince (1330–1376), eldest son of King Edward III
- Edward, Duke of Guelders (1336–1371)
- Edward IV of England (1442–1483), older brother of Richard III, father of Edward V
- Edward V of England (1470 – c. 1483), one of the princes in the Tower
- Edward VI of England (1537–1553), the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour
- Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376), son of King Edward III of England
Modern[edit]
- Nobility
- Edward, Count Palatine of Simmern (1625–1663), Count Palatine
- Lord Edward FitzGerald (1763–1798), Irish aristocrat and revolutionary
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767–1820), the son of George III, father of Queen Victoria
- Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1841–1910), the son of Queen Victoria
- Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (1894–1972), the son of George V, abdicated
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, grandson of George V
- Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, the son of Queen Elizabeth II
- Politicians
- Edward Dickinson Baker (1811-1861) was an American politician, lawyer, and military leader, close friend of Abraham Lincoln
- Edward Dembowski (1822–1846), Polish leftist, philosopher and columnist
- Edward Gierek (1913–2001), First Secretary of Polish United Workers Party from 1970 to 1980
- Edward Heath (1916–2005), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Edward Jayetileke, Chief Justice of Sri Lanka from 1950-1952
- Edward Stanley Kellogg (1870–1948), 16th Governor of American Samoaformer United States senator
- Edward 'Ted' M. Kennedy (1932–2009), American politician, lawyer, and senator, Kennedy family member
- Edward M. Kennedy Jr. (born 1961), American politician and lawyer, son of Ted Kennedy
- Ed Miliband (born 1969), former leader of the UK Labour Party
- Ed Murray (born 1955), Democratic politician and former Mayor of Seattle
- Edward L. Romero, entrepreneur and American diplomat who served as the U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra between 1998 and 2001
- Edward Stettinius, Jr. (1900–1949), former United States Secretary of State
- Edward Maria Wingfield (1550–1631), English colonist, soldier
- Edward Youde (1924–1986), 26th Governor of Hong Kong
- Artists and intellectuals
- Edward Barker, English cartoonist who signed his drawings simply as Edward
- Edward Blishen, English author
- Ed Byrne (academic), Principal of King's College London and former Vice-Chancellor of Monash University
- Edward Duyker (born 1955), Australian historian.
- Edward Dutton, English anthropologist
- Edward Elgar, English composer with Anglo-Saxon first and last names
- Edward Gamble, English comedian
- Edward Gorey, American illustrator
- Edward Gould, English animator and creator of Eddsworld
- Edward Grimes, one of the two members of Irish pop duo Jedward
- Edward Hopper (1882–1967), American realist painter
- Edward Jayakody (born 1952), Sri Lankan Sinhala musician and composer
- Edward Killy, American filmmaker
- Edward Daniel Leahy, Irish painter
- Edward MacDowell (1860–1908), American composer and pianist
- Edward Norton (born 1969), American actor
- Edward Platt, (1916-1974), American actor
- Edward John David 'Eddie' Redmayne (born 1982), Academy Award winning English actor
- Edward Said (1935–2003), Palestinian-American academic
- Ed Sheeran, English singer-songwriter and musician
- Edward van de Vendel, Dutch author of children's literature
- Edward 'Eddie' Van Halen, Dutch-American musician
- Sports
- Edward Fatu (1973–2009), American professional wrestler better known as Umaga and member of Anoa'i family
- Ed Gainey (Canadian football), American player of Canadian football
- Eddie Guerrero (1967–2005), American professional wrestler
- Ed Hochuli (born 1950), NFLOfficial
- Ed Hodgkiss (born 1970), American football coach
- Edward Lawrence Levy, English world champion weightlifter
- Ed Mieszkowski (1925–2004), American football player
- Edward Weitz (born 1946), Israeli Olympic weightlifter
- Edward Pratt, long-distance Unicyclist
- Other
- Edward Allaway (born 1939), American mass murderer who perpetrated the 1976 California State University, Fullerton, massacre
- Edward Rohan Amerasekera (1916–1974), first indigenous Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force
- Edward Brown (born 1942), involved in a tax dispute with the U.S. government
- Edward Douglas (1901–1967), Scottish Roman Catholic
- Edward W. Edwards (1933–2011), American serial killer and arsonist
- Edward F. Fritsch (born 1950), scientist
- Edward 'Ed' Gein (1906–1984), American murderer and suspected serial killer
- Edward Kmiec (1936–2020), American Catholic bishop
- Edward Baker Lincoln (1846–1850), second son of Abraham Lincoln
- Edward Playfair, British businessman
- Edward Snowden (born 1983), American who disclosed National Security Agency secrets
- Edward J. Steimel (1922–2016), American columnist, political activist, and lobbyist
People surnamed Edward[edit]
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- John Edward, professional name of John Edward McGee, Jr. (born 1969), American self-proclaimed psychic
- Trevelyan Edward (1938–1995), Sri Lankan cricketer
Fictional characters[edit]
- Ed, Edd n Eddy, television show, as well as main characters thereof
- Edward, fictional platypus from Camp Lazlo
- Edward, a character in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
- Edward AKA: DEATH, a main character and assassin from the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series
- Edward Bear, mock 'formal' name for a teddy bear—another name for Winnie-the-Pooh
- Edward the Blue Engine, a character from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Eddie Brock, Marvel Comics character in some notable Spider-Man stories
- Edward Bunnigus, a fictional character in the webcomic Schlock Mercenary
- Edward Cullen, the vampire love-interest in the fantasy/romance novels of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Series
- Edward Elric, the protagonist in the anime/manga series, Fullmetal Alchemist
- Edward Ferrars, character in Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
- Edward Elizabeth Hitler, a character from Bottom
- Edward Hyde, the title character's evil alter ego in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Edward James Kenway, the protagonist of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- Edward Mars, the shipwrecked marshal in Lost
- Edward 'Whitebeard' Newgate, the captain of the Whitebeard Pirates in One Piece
- Edward Nigma, The Riddler, Batman villain
- Edward Richtofen, a sociopathic German scientist from Call of Duty: World at War and appears in the Nazi Zombies mode as well as in Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops II
- Edward Fairfax Rochester, the love interest of Jane in Jane Eyre
- Edward Scissorhands, movie directed by Tim Burton and written by Caroline Thompson, and its title character
- Edward 'Stubbs' Stubblefield, the fictional undead from the Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse video game
- Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach, fantasy version of an historical figure of the same name, in the fourth 'Jack Sparrow' movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
- Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, a wild little girl from the anime Cowboy Bebop
- Edward Chris von Muir, 'spoony bard' of Final Fantasy IV
- Ed Norton, character played by Art Carney in 'The Honeymooners'
- Mister Ed, the talking horse, from the television series (1958–1966) of the same name
- Edward the Butler, a character played by Lachlan Walker in the web-series Corner Shop Show.
See also[edit]
- Edwards syndrome, genetic disorder
- Prince Edward Island, Canadian province, one of the Maritime provinces
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References[edit]
- ^Jones, Dan (March 25, 2014). The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England. Penguin Books. p. 241. ISBN0143124927.
- ^Jones, Dan (March 25, 2014). The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England. Penguin Books. p. 241-242. ISBN0143124927.