“The very best, the most sensible, the most practical, the most honest book on this matter of getting up good dinners, and living in a decent, Christian way, that has yet found its way in our household.”—Watchman and Reflector.
“The very best, the most sensible, the most practical, the most honest book on this matter of getting up good dinners, and living in a decent, Christian way, that has yet found its way in our household.”—Watchman and Reflector.
COMMON SENSE
IN THE HOUSEHOLD.A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL HOUSEWIFERY.
By MARION HARLAND.————————New Edition. One volume, 12mo, cloth, Price, $1.75Kitchen Edition, in Oil-Cloth Covers, at same price.————————
This edition is printed from new electrotype plates and bound in a new pattern cloth binding, and also in the favorite “Kitchen Edition” style.
The popularity of this book has increased steadily for the last ten years, and the sale has reached the extraordinary number of
Over 100,000 Copies.
Many housekeepers will gladly welcome their old friend in a new dress, and renew their copies worn by constant use; or, as the author herself expresses it, “I hope my fellow-workers will find their old kitchen companion in fresh dress, yet more serviceable than before, and that their daughters may, at the close of a second decade, demand new stereotype plates for still another and like this a progressive edition.”
With the new edition of “Common Sense,” the Publishers will issue, in uniform style:
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THE DINNER YEAR BOOK.
One volume, 12mo, 720 pp., cloth, or “Kitchen Edition,” without colored plates $1.75.————————
BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AND TEA.
One volume, 12mo. Cloth, or “Kitchen Edition,” $1.75.
Note.—The Dinner Year Book, with six colored plates, illustrating twenty-eight subjects, handsomely bound in cloth, will be continued in print at the regular price, $2.25.
⁂For sale by all booksellers, or sent, post-paid, upon receipt of price, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS. Publishers,743 and 745 Broadway, New York