Community Children's Project Family Cookbook by The Community Children’s Project Family Cookbook Committee - front cover
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Community Children's Project Family Cookbook

by The Community Children’s Project Family Cookbook Committee

"Community Children's Project Family Cookbook" by the Community Children’s Project Family Cookbook Committee, published in 1997 in Jackson, Wyoming. First edition, spiral-bound, illustrated by Jim Hinds. Features community-sourced family recipes. Good condition, no dust jacket as issued. A scarce and unique collection reflecting Jackson Hole's culinary traditions.

$15.00$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Good
1997
The Community Children's Project
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B5-CIZ-JGM-0453

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Condition Details

This spiral-bound first edition from 1997 is in good condition. The cover shows minimal wear, with vibrant illustrations and no tears. The pages are clean and intact, with no inscriptions or markings. The binding is sturdy, ensuring the book lays flat for practical use in the kitchen. No dust jacket was issued with this edition.

About This Classic 1997 Edition

The "Community Children's Project Family Cookbook" is a unique compilation by the Community Children's Project Family Cookbook Committee, first published in 1997 in Jackson, Wyoming. This first edition, spiral-bound for ease of use in the kitchen, features illustrations by Jim Hinds. Unlike many cookbooks, this edition is a community effort, reflecting the culinary contributions of families connected to the project. It offers a glimpse into the familial and cultural culinary traditions of Jackson Hole. The book is a testament to the community's spirit, showcasing original recipes from friends and supporters. Its scarcity lies in its local production and community-focused content, making it a sought-after item for collectors of regional and family-oriented cookbooks. The book is in good condition, with no dust jacket as issued, and features a durable spiral binding.

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The Community Children's Project

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