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Golden Wattle Cookery Book

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Golden Wattle Cookery Book
6th edition (1937)
AuthorMargaret A Wylie
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCooking
Published1924
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages200
OCLC219860048

The Golden Wattle Cookery Book is a popular Australian recipe book which was first published in Perth, Western Australia in 1924.[1][2]

Authors

The book was compiled by Margaret Wylie[3] and the teaching staff of the Perth Household Management Centre. Other Centre staff who contributed to the book include Mabel E. Yewers, Margaret H. Reeves, Doris S. Gray and Marie A. McKinnon.[4]

Contents

The book contains simple and easy to follow recipes, such as barley water, fricassee of chicken, and jam tarts. It also has hints and helpful advice on what to look for when buying and preparing fresh produce.[4]

Versions

The book has been reprinted 27 times.[1] Versions include the 1930 third edition (240 pages, published by E.S. Wigg & Son);[5] and the 1942 eighth edition (280 pages).[6]

Publication history

  • 1924, Australia, E.S. Wigg OCLC 219860048, 200 pages[7]
  • 1975, Australia, E.S. Wigg OCLC 221950040, 262 pages, 22nd edition with metric conversion[8]
  • 2003, Australia, Angus & Robertson ISBN 9780207180729, 262 pages, 34th edition[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "'We still mourn that book': Cookbooks, Recipes and Foodmaking Knowledge in 1950s Australia". The Australian Public Intellectual Network.
  2. ^ Oakley, Glenda (1995) The Golden Wattle Cookery Book Newsletter (Friends of the Battye Library), May 1995, p. 8-9
  3. ^ Popham, Daphne (editor) (1978) Reflections : profiles of 150 women who helped make Western Australia's history illustrated by Kerry Ann Stokes. Perth : Carroll's, 1978. ISBN 0-909994-84-6 (p.110-111, about Margaret A. Wylie.)
  4. ^ a b "Bookworm". The Golden Wattle Cookery Book.
  5. ^ "Libraries Australia". The Golden Wattle Cookery Book.
  6. ^ "GetTextbooks.co.uk". The Golden Wattle Cookery Book by Margaret A. Wylie.
  7. ^ The Golden wattle cookery book. OCLC. OCLC 219860048. Retrieved 4 March 2018 – via worldcat.org.
  8. ^ The Golden wattle cookery book. OCLC. OCLC 221950040. Retrieved 4 March 2018 – via worldcat.org.
  9. ^ The Golden wattle cookery book. OCLC. OCLC 224057900. Retrieved 4 March 2018 – via worldcat.org.

External links

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