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Cook Book circa 1929. See details please?
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<blockquote data-quote="MissLibby" data-source="post: 2356241" data-attributes="member: 789895"><p>My elderly neighbor called me over last night to see this cook book. Name is " The White House cook Book". Its all the recipes from past presidents wives, or the cooks who made things for the banquettes.</p><p> Illustrated. She would like to know if she should have it re-bound, or try to sell it. I wonder if it would cost her as much to have it re-bound as she would get if she sold it. Anyone have any information? I know there are collectors of this type of thing, but even if she had it re-bound, the pages would still be brittle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissLibby, post: 2356241, member: 789895"] My elderly neighbor called me over last night to see this cook book. Name is " The White House cook Book". Its all the recipes from past presidents wives, or the cooks who made things for the banquettes. Illustrated. She would like to know if she should have it re-bound, or try to sell it. I wonder if it would cost her as much to have it re-bound as she would get if she sold it. Anyone have any information? I know there are collectors of this type of thing, but even if she had it re-bound, the pages would still be brittle. [/QUOTE]
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