1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover

A vintage 1931 green hardcover cookbook titled "Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book" with "1,000 Tested Recipes and Methods" and "A Sure Guide for Every Bride" printed on the front in black Art Deco style lettering. 1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover 1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover 1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover 1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover 1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover 1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover 1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover
1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book: Vintage Hardcover
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1931 Pictorial Review Standard Cookbook, Hardcover. Measures 7 1/2" by 5". 1000 tested recipes and methods. Published by The Pictorial Review Company, New York. 463 Pages. Very good condition.

Step back into a 1930s kitchen with this authentic 1931 edition of the Pictorial Review Standard Cook Book. Measuring 7.5" by 5", this 463-page hardcover is a treasure trove of culinary history, featuring 1,000 tested recipes and methods. Marketed as "A Sure Guide for Every Bride," it covers everything from basic meal preparation to complex hosting etiquette of the early 20th century.

This copy is in very good condition, with the vibrant green cloth cover and Art Deco graphics remaining clear and well-preserved. Inside, you will find specialized sections on "Economical Meals," which were vital during the era of its publication, alongside classic American comfort foods. It serves as a fantastic gift for a newlywed, a culinary student, or a collector of Great Depression-era ephemera. The compact size makes it a charming display piece for a kitchen hutch or a functional reference for those interested in historical cooking techniques.

This book is vintage, over 95 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.