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Stocklin,F. New Viennese cooking school for women who are willing to train as cooks according to the prevailing taste with economic fluency. After private instruction. Linz and Vienna, Binz 1800. 12 pp., 299 pp. Cf. Weiss 3732 (EA 1798: 4 pp., 299 pp., 20 pp. and 2nd ed. 1806: 12 pp., 300 pp.). - Numerous erasures in red pencil. - Rare.

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Stocklin,F. New Viennese cooking school for women who are willing to train as cooks according to the prevailing taste with economic fluency. After private instruction. Linz and Vienna, Binz 1800. 12 pp., 299 pp. Cf. Weiss 3732 (EA 1798: 4 pp., 299 pp., 20 pp. and 2nd ed. 1806: 12 pp., 300 pp.). - Numerous erasures in red pencil. - Rare.

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