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JOANNE HENDRICKS

COOKBOOKS

COOKS BOOKS

Run by specialist booksellers Mike and Tessa McKirdy from their home in Rottingdean, Sussex in England. They keep a record of the titles you are looking for and let you know when they have acquired them. Serious book collectors (and food writers) should make sure their name is on the mailing list of all the specialist booksellers.

Sussex, England

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LAROUSSE GASTRONOMIQUE

First published in 1938 and last revised in 1988, Larousse Gastronomique one of the culinary world's most familiar reference sources.

Larousse never distinguished the printings or editions.

By Prosper Montagne, et al. Paris: Librairie Larousse

CHASHTSU: ROOMS FOR TEA CEREMONIES

Printed before W.W.II, before all the tea houses were bombed. Wrapped and tied beautifully.

LOVELY FOOD

Delightful line drawing decorations by Thomas Lowinsky. Suggestions for menus, tea, picnics, puddings and a few more pages for the Hostess.

By Ruth Lowinsky (1931 Nonesuch Press)

FLUXUS CODEX

Genre: Architecture

Design / Large catalogue of art work done in the name of the Fluxus movement.

By Jon Hendricks (Joanne’s husband)

When she travels, she translates the words “antiquarian books” into the language of her destination and uses local phone books to seek out used bookshops.