The Queens closet opened. Being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, candying, and cookery, &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, candying, and cookery, &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
- Queens delight; Pearl of practice; Compleat cook; Queen's cabinet opened
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London : printed for J. Philips at the Kings-Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, H. Rhodes at the Star, the corner of Bridelane in Fleetstreet, J. Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, and K. Bently in Covent-Garden, M DC XCVIII. [1698]
The tenth edition, corrected, with many new and large additions; together with three exact tables.; ..
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W. M., comp.
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- 1698
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- R17398
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- 67301
- Description
- [10], 401, [9] p. : port. ; 8°.
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- "To the reader" signed: W.M
"The table" [i.e. index]: p. [164]-[168], p. [265]-[268], p. [1]-[8] at end
In three parts: part I has caption title: The Queen's cabinet opened, or, the pearl of practice : accurate, physical and chyrurgical receipts. Part II has special t.p. (p. [169]): A Queens delight, or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying .. London, 1696. Part III has special t.p. (p. [269]): 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, 1695.