Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston Cook Book

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Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston Cook Book is a pioneering late-19th-century American cookbook that systematized domestic cookery and helped shape modern home economics education.

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instanceOf 19th-century book
American cookbook
cookbook
approach didactic, instructional style
scientific approach to household cookery
author Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln NERFINISHED
authorName Mrs. D. A. Lincoln NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era Gilded Age United States
feature detailed explanations of cooking techniques
emphasis on measurements and standardized recipes
menus and meal planning guidance
sections on kitchen equipment and management
fullTitle Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston Cook Book: What to Do and What Not to Do in Cooking NERFINISHED
genre cookbook
domestic science manual
hasEdition later revised editions in the late 19th century
hasRecipeType breads
meats
pastry and desserts
soups
vegetables
historicalSignificance foundation for systematic home economics curricula
pioneering American domestic science text
influenced Fannie Farmer’s The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book NERFINISHED
language English
libraryOfCongressSubject Cooking, American
mediaType print
notableFor influencing modern home economics education
introducing scientific principles into home cooking
systematizing domestic cookery
placeOfPublication Boston NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1884
publisher Roberts Brothers NERFINISHED
relatedInstitution Boston Cooking School NERFINISHED
structure organized by cooking principles and methods
subject domestic cookery
home economics
household management
targetAudience American middle-class homemakers
students of cooking schools
timePeriod late 19th century
usedAs reference work for home economics teachers
textbook in cooking schools

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Mary J. Lincoln notableWork Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston Cook Book