t seems to fill every
requirement. How soon it will be rivalled or superseded it is unsafe to
predict; but for the present we may commend it as in every respect
unsurpassed."--_The Dial_.
"The volume is a compound of information on every household matter; well
arranged, clearly written, and attractively made up. Of the many
valuable cook-books, not one better deserves a place, or is more likely
to secure and hold it."--_Helen Campbell_.
"The possession of your cook-book has made me quite beside myself. I
prize it highly, not only for personal reasons, but because of its real
worth. I feel so safe with it as a guide, and if I abide by its rules
and laws no harm can befall me."--_Adeline Miller, a former pupil,
Atlanta, Georgia_.
"One need only glance over the pages of Mrs Lincoln's Cook-Book to
realize the fact of her aptness in scholarship."--_Alta, San Francisco_.
"Mrs. Lincoln brings not only the fruits of a long experience to the
preparation of her work, but a great amount of scientific research, so
that the book is really a mine of information in its way."--_The Post,
Washington_.
"It is one of the most interesting treatises on cooking and housework that
we have ever read. It contains much useful information to the general
reader, and is one we would recommend to every housekeeper."--_Saratoga
Sentinel_.
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