What you find in a tuner's house

Clark Sprague CSPRAGUE4 at woh.rr.com
Mon Mar 10 06:38:11 MST 2008


Rob,  The preface says that there were two editions of this cookbook.  The 
first being in 1925.  It describes the first as being bound in sealskin 
leather, and only 100 copies, lined in moire (?) cloth.  Distributed to the 
immediate family, and a few inscribed by the authors and presented to 
friends.  It would be pretty cool to find one of those.
    The second edition has 160 pages of recipes, including meats, deserts, 
appetizers, seafood, soups, salads, etc.  Literally from soups to Nutty 
Spice Cake.  Very interesting.
    In light of the recent postings of copyright protection, I hesitate to 
post scans.  Paranoia? or prudence?
Clark A. Sprague, RPT


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob & Helen Goodale" <rrg at unlv.nevada.edu>
To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: What you find in a tuner's house


> That is very interesting.  Could you post a few scans of the inside?  What 
> kind of recipes are in it?
>
> Rob Goodale, RPT
> Las Vegas, NV




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