The accomplish'd ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery [microform] : Containing I. The art of preserving, and candying fruits and flowers, and the making of all sorts of conserves, syrups, and jellies. II. The physical cabinet, or excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery, together with some rare beautifying waters, to adorn and add lovliness to the face and body: and also some new and excellent secrets and experiments in the art of angling. III. The compleat cooks guide, or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, both in the English and French mode, with all sauces and sallets; and the making pyes, pasties, tarts, and custards, with the forms and shapes of many of them.
The fifth edition enlarged.
London : printed for Benjamin Harris, at the Stationers Arms and Anchor, in the Piazza, at the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1685.
The accomplish'd ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery [microform] : Containing, I. The art of preserving, and candying fruits and flowers, and the making of all sorts of conserves, syrups, and jellies. II. The physical cabinet, or excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery, together with some rare beautifying waters, to adorn and add loveliness to the face and body: and also some new and excellent secrets and experiments in the art of angling. III. The compleat cooks guide, or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl, and fish, both in the English and French mode, with all sauces and sallets; and the making pyes, pasties, tarts, and custards, with the forms and shapes of many of them.
The fourth edition enlarged.
London : printed for Benjamin Harris, at the Stationers Arms and Anchor, in the Piazza, at the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1684.
The accomplish'd ladies delight, in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery [microform] : Containing I. The art of preserving and candying fruits and flowers; and the making of all sorts of conserves, syrups, and jellies. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery; together with some beautifying waters, to adorn and add loveliness to the face and body: and also some new and excellent receipts relating to the female sex: and for the general good of families, is added the true receipt for making that famous cordial drink Daffy's elixir salutis. III. The compleat cook's guide: or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, both in the English and French mode; with all sorts of sauces and sallets: and the making pyes, pasties, tarts, and custards, with the forms and shapes of many of them.
The seventh edition enlarged.
London : printed for B[enjamin]. Harris, in Maiden-head-Court in Great East-Cheap; and are sold by Henry Nelme, at the Leg and Star in Cornhil, [1696]
The Accomplish'd ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery. [microform] : Containing I. The art of preserving, and candying fruits and flowers, and the making of all sorts of conserves, syrups, and jellies. II. The physical cabinet, or excellent re[c]eipts in physick and chirurgery, together with s[o]me rare beautifying waters, to adorn and add l[ov]eliness to the face and body: and also some n[e]w and excellent secrets and experiments in the art of angling. III. The compl[e]at cook's guide, or, directions fo[r] dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish [...] English and French mode, [...]; and the making pyes, [...] with the forms and [...]
The Accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery [microform] : containing I. the art of preserving and candying fruits & flowers ..., II. the physical cabinet, or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery : together with some rare beautifying waters, to adorn and add loveliness to the face and body : and also some new and excellent secrets and experiments in the art of angling, 3. the compleat cooks guide, or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl, and fish, both in the English and French mode ...
London : Printed for B. Harris, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1675.
The accomplish'd lady's delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery [microform] : Containing, I. The art of preserving, and candying fruits and flowers, and the making of all sorts of conserves, syrups, and jellies. II. The physical cabinet, or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery; together with some rare beautifying waters, to adorn and add loveliness to the face and body: and also some new and excellent secrets and experiments in the art of angling. III. The compleat cooks guide or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, both in the English and French mode, with all sauces and sallets; and the making pyes, pasties, tarts, and custards, with the forms and shapes of many of them.
The second edition enlarged.
London : printed for B. Harris, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Stationers Arms in Swithins Rents near the Royal Exhange, 1677.
The accomplish'd lady's delight, [electronic resource] : in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving, and candying, fruits and flowers, and making all sorts of conserves, syrups, jellies, and pickles. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery. Also some new receipts relating to the fair sex, whereby they may be richly furnish'd with all manner of beautifying waters, to add loveliness to the face and body. III. The compleat cook's guide: or directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, after the newest fashion, now in use at the British court; with the making of sauces, pyes pasties, tarts, custards, &c. VI. [sic] The female angler, instructing ladies and others, in the various methods of taking all manner of fish, in the fish-pond or river. V. The lady's diversion in her garden or, the compleat flowerist, with the nature and use of all sorts of plants and flowers.
The eleventh edition inlarged.
London : printed for John Willis and Joseph Boddington, at the Angel and Bible in Great-Tower-Street, [1720?]
The art of preserving beauty [electronic resource] : containing instructions to adorn and embellish the ladies; remove deformities, and preserve health. Advice to make essences, washes, perfumes, linements, pomatums, powders, baths, waters, medicines; with salutary advice to procure love, affection, and esteem, and by regular rules, with air an exercise, remove the appearance of old age and decay; Inscribed to the Fair Part of the Creation, by a physician.
London : printed for T. Axtell, Cornhill, M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]
The compleat servant-maid; or, The young maidens tutor [microform] : Directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any of these employments. Viz. Waiting woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Composed for the great benefit and advantage of all young maidens.
London : printed for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London Bridge, 1677.
The compleat servant-maid; or, The young maidens tutor [microform] : Directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any of these employments. Viz. Waiting-woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Whereunto is added a supplement containing the choicest receipts, and rarest secrets in physick and chyrurgery. Composed for the great benefit and advantage of all young maidens.
The third edition corrected and amended.
London : printed for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-bridge, 1683.
The compleat servant-maid: or, The young maidens tutor [microform] : Directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any of these employments. Viz. Waiting-woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under-cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Whereunto is added a suppiiment [sic] containing the choicest receipts and rarest secrets in physick and chyrurgery; also for salting and drying English ham equal to Westphalia. The compleat market-man and market-woman, in buying fowl, fish, flesh, &c. and to know their goodness or badness in every respect, to prevent being cheated. Never before printed.
The sixth edition with additions.
London : printed for Eben Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1700.
The compleat servant-maid: or, The young maidens tutor [microform] : Directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any of these employments, viz. Waiting-woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under-cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Whereunto is added a supplement containing the choicest receipts and rarest secrets in physick and chirurgery. Composed for the great benefit and advantage of all young maidens.
The fifth edition corrected and amended.
London : printed for Tho. Passenger, at the Three Bibles and Star on London-Bridge, 1691.
The compleat servant-maid; or, The young maidens tutor [microform] : directing them how they may fit, and qualifie themselves for any sort of these employments. Viz. Waiting-woman, house-keeper, chamber-maid, cook-maid, under-cook-maid, nursery-maid, dairy-maid, laundry-maid, house-maid, scullery-maid. Whereunto is added a supplement containing the choicest receipts, and rarest secrets in physick and chirurgery. Composed for the great benefit and advantage of all young maidens.
The fourth edition corrected and amended.
London : printed for Tho. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1685.
Cosmeticks [microform] : or, the beautifying part of physick. By which all deformities of nature in men and women are corrected, age renewed, youth prolonged, and the least impediment, from a hair to a tooth, fairly amended. With the most absolute physical rarities for all ages. Being familiar remedies, for which every one may be his own apothecary. / All extracted out of that eminent physician John Jeams Wecker, never yet extant in the English tongue before, but was promised to the world by Mr. Nic. Culpeper.
London : Printed by Tho. Johnson, at the White Cock in Rood-lane, 1660.
Curiosa arcana: being curious secrets, artificial and natural. [electronic resource] : In three parts. Containing, in the first part, Choice receipts to prevent or cure the plague, agues, fevers, and all other distempers incident to man. Secrets in Japanning, painting, and varnishing, so as to imitate marble, Jasper-Stone, &c. To dye skins a sine black that never fades. Secrets in hunting, fishing, fowling, house-keeping. To cure diseases in horses, hogs, dogs, &c. To destroy all sorts of vermin in house or field. Directions to beautifie the face, and cure diseases in women and children. To make perfumes, cordial waters, snuffs, to preserve wine, with other secrets of that nature. To order gardens for fruit, flowers, &c. To make artificial pearl and jewels; also fire-works. Receipts in cookery, and to make Sweetmeats, &c. To take spots or stains out of linnen or woollen. To make divers forts of ink. In the second part, the art of moulding, and casting medals in lead, tin, silver, copper, plaister of Paris, wax, or otherwise, as well hollow as solid. In the third part, excellent secrets for beautifying and rendering the face lively and agreeable. With several choice and approved secrets for beautifying the body, in several particulars. Try'd and approv'd by the Sieur Lemery, apothecary to the French King. From the last edition in French; which contains near as much more as any other ormer edition. To which is added, a supplement of divers curiosities by the translator. The whole illustrated with copper plates, adapted to the several subjects.
London : Printed for J.N. and sold at the Ring in Little-Britain; where may be had Hartman's preserver of health. One thousand Notable things. The way to save and get wealth; and a new english herbal, [1711]
Delights for ladies [microform] : to adorn their persons, tables, closet's and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters. Read, practise, and censure,
Delights for ladies [microform] : to adorn their persons, tables, closets and distillatories: with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters. Read, practice, and censure,
Delights for ladies [microform] : to adorn their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories. With beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters. Read, practice, and censure.
Delights for ladies [microform] : to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories; with beauties, banquets, perfumes, and waters. Reade, practise, and censure.
London : Printed by H. L[ownes] and R. Y[oung] and are to bee sold by Iames Boler, 1628.
A dissertation upon head dress [electronic resource] : together with a brief vindication of high coloured hair, and of those ladies on whom it grows: the whole submitted to the conoisseurs in taste, Whether Antient or Modern, of what Nation or Kingdom soever. By an English periwig-maker.
London : printed for J. Williams, near the Mitre Tavern, in Fleet-Street; C. Moran, Bookseller and Stationer, Great Piazza, Covent-Garden; and Edward Macklew, opposite the Opera-House, in the Haymarket, 1767.
The family physitian, or, A collection of choice, approv'd and experienc'd remedies [microform] : for the cure of almost all deseases incident to humane bodies, whether internal or external, useful in families, and very serviceable to country people : containing some hundreds of considerable receipts and secrets of great value, with observations of great cures : together with the true English wine-celler, and the right method of making the English-wines, or metheglin : with a collection of the choicest and safest cosmetick remedies for preserving the beauty and complection of ladies, never before publish'd / by Geo. Hartman ...
London : Printed for Richard Wellington ..., 1696.
La laideur aimable, et les dangers de la beaut�e. [electronic resource] : Pi�ece [sic] trouv�ee dans les papiers de Mlle ***. Auteur de la C�ecile. Premiere partie.
A Londres : Et se vend, a Paris, chez Rollin, libraire, quay des augustins, M.DCC.LII. [1752]
A new collection of the most easy and approved methods of preparing baths, [electronic resource] : essences, pomatums, powders, perfumes, sweet-scented waters: and opiates, For preserving the teeth and gums, and sweetening the breath. With Receipts for Cosmetics of every Kind, that can smooth and brighten the Skin, give Force to Beauty, and take off the Appearance of Age and Decay. For the use of the ladies.
London : printed for Robert Turner October, [1787]
An odd letter, on a most interesting subject, [electronic resource] : to Miss K---- F--h--r. Recommended to the perusal of the ladies of Great Britain. By Simon Trusty, Esq.
London : printed for C.B. and sold by J. Williams, under St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LX. [1760]
L'ornement des dames, Ornatus mulierum : Texte anglo-normand du XIIIe siècle / Le plus ancien recueil en français de recettes médicales pour les soins du visage, publié avec une introduction, une traduction, des notes et un glossaire [par] Pierre Ruelle
Bruxelles : Presses universitaires de Bruxelles, (1967)
Textus roffensis. [electronic resource] : Accedunt, Professionum antiquorum Angliae Episcoporum Formulae, De Canonica obedientia Archiepiscopis Cantuariensibus praestanda, et Leonardi Hutteni Dissertatio, Anglice conscripta, de Antiquitatibus Oxoniensibus. E Codicibus Mss. descripsit ediditque Tho. Hearnius.
The toilet of Flora [electronic resource] : or, a collection of the most simple and approved methods of preparing baths, essences, pomatums, Powders, Perfumes, and Sweet-Scented Waters. with receipts for cosmetics of every kind, that can smooth and brighten the Skin, give Force to Beauty, and take off the Appearance of Old Age and Decay. For the use of the Ladies.
A new edition, improved.
London : printed for J. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street; and W. Nicoll, St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
The toilet of Flora [electronic resource] : or, a collection of the most simple and approved methods of preparing baths, essences, pomatums, powders, perfumes, and sweet-scented waters. With receipts for cosmetics of every kind, that can smooth and brighten the Skin, give Force to Beauty, and take off the Appearance of Old Age and Decay. for the use of the ladies.
A new eition [sic], improved.
London : printed for J. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street; and W. Nicoll, St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]
The lady's companion [electronic resource] : or, an infallible guide to the fair sex. Containing, observations for their conduct thro' all ages and circumstances of life: in which are comprised all parts of good housewifry, particularly rules, and above two thousand different receipts in every kind of cookery. I. Making all sorts of soops and sauces. II. Dressing flesh, fish, and fowl; this last illustrated with cuts, shewing how every fowl, &c. is to be truss'd for the spit. III. Making 100 different sorts of puddings. IV. The whole art of pastry, in making pies, tarts, &c. V. Receipts for pickling, collaring, potting, &c. VI. For preserving, making creams, jellies, and all manner of confectionary. Vii. Rules and directions for setting out dinners, suppers, and grand entertainments. To which is added, several bills of fare for every month in the year, and the shapes of pies, tarts, and pasties. With instructions for marketing. Also receipts for making the choicest cordials for the closet: brewing beers, ales, &c. Making all sorts of English wines, cyder, mum, mead, metheglin, vinegar, verjuice, catchup, &c. Some fine perfumes, pomatums, cosmeticks, and other beautifiers. With 300 valuable receipts in physick.
The fourth edition, with large additions.
London : printed for T. Read, in Dogwell-Court, White-Fryers, Fleet-Street, MDCCXLIII. [1743]