The accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving, and candying, fruits and flowers, and making all sorts of conserves, syrups, jellies, and pickles. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery. Also some new receipts relating to the fair sex, whereby they may be richly furnish'd with all manner of beautifying waters, to add loveliness to the face and body. III. The compleat cook's guide: or directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, after the newest fashion, now in use at the British court; with the making of sauces, pyes pasties, tarts, custards, &c. VI. [sic] The female angler, instructing ladies and others, in the various methods of taking all manner of fish, in the fish-pond or river. V. The lady's diversion in her garden or, the compleat flowerist, with the nature and use of all sorts of plants and flowers

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: T. P
Other Authors: Harris, Thomas, Woolley, Hannah
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for John Willis and Joseph Boddington, at the Angel and Bible in Great-Tower-Street 1720, [1720?]
Edition:The eleventh edition inlarged
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Online Access:
Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Description
Item Description:"The lady's diversion in her garden" is by Thomas Harris. - English Short Title Catalog, N15858. - P.163 is misnumbered 162. - Preface signed: T. P. - Reproduction of original from Harvard University Houghton Library. - Sometimes attributed to Hannah Woolley
Physical Description:Online-Ressource ([6], 162 [i.e.163], [9] p) 12°