[The Queens closet opened. Being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying, &c. Which were presented to the Queen by the most experienc'd persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations
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- [The Queens closet opened. Being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying, &c. Which were presented to the Queen by the most experienc'd persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations
- Queen's cabinet opened: or, The pearl of practice; Queen's delight: or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying; Compleat cook
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London: printed for R. Bentley, J. Phillips, H. Rhodes, and J. Taylor, 1696.
[The tenth edition.]; ..
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W. M., comp.
- Publication year
- 1696
- ESTC No.
- R180237
- Grub Street ID
- 71357
- Description
- [10], 401, [9] p. ; 12°.
- Note
- "To the ingenious and courteous reader·" signed: W.M
"A Queen's delight: or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying. As also, a right knowledge of making perfumes, and distilling the most excellent waters. London: printed in the year 1696." has a separate dated titlepage; register and pagination are continuous
"The compleat cook: expertly prescribing the most ready ways, whether Italian, Spanish, or French, for dressing of flesh, and fish, ordering of sauces, or making of pastry. London: printed in the year 1695." has a separate dated titlepage; register and pagination are continuous.
- Uncontrolled note
- Verify everything; British Library copy wanting titlepage; title taken from copy printed for E. Blagrave 1696; imprint from Wing