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Anthony Blake, Photos. Very Good. No Jacket. Book Quarto, hardcover, near fine. Brown pictorial boards showing roast beef, potatoes and Yorkshire pudding, a favorite of Britain. No dj. 208 pp. Foods of the World series. The great creations of country cooks, breakfasts to rouse you, tea, beef, cheese, vegetables, fish, poultry, pudding, feasts and festivals.
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Reading Copy. Hardback. 11 inches. Writing on front end papers, 208 pages, bottom of pages wrinkled, edgewear. text clean, binding tight, scuffing on cover Edited by Adrian Bailey; photos by Anthony Blake; Consultant Jose Wilson. Recipe index; General Index. Color and B&W photos.
This book was written in the late 1960s, long before the advent of chefs like Fergus Henderson or Nigella Lawson who have revived interest in British cookery. It may seem stodgy to some people, but for those interested in traditional British fare, it's a readable and entertaining general overview with a number of good recipes included.
This was published by Time-Life as part of a longer "Foods of the World" series, which is generally very good. I also recommend the other volumes in this series.