Pioneer Potluck: Stories and Recipes of Early Colorado by The Volunteers of the State Historical Society of Colorado - front cover
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Pioneer Potluck: Stories and Recipes of Early Colorado

by The Volunteers of the State Historical Society of Colorado

"Pioneer Potluck: Stories and Recipes of Early Colorado" by the Volunteers of the State Historical Society of Colorado, published by Johnson Publishing Company in 1964, is a second printing. This spiral-bound edition combines historical stories and recipes from early Colorado. The book is in fair condition, with signs of wear on the binding and cover. A unique historical resource for those interested in Colorado's pioneer era.

$24.12$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Acceptable
1964
Johnson Publishing Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B7-ALT-0665

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with the spiral binding showing signs of wear. The cover has some edge wear, but the pages are intact and legible. There is no dust jacket present, as it is a spiral-bound edition. Overall, it remains a sturdy and readable copy with some expected aging.

About This Vintage 1964 Edition

"Pioneer Potluck: Stories and Recipes of Early Colorado" is a fascinating compilation by the Volunteers of the State Historical Society of Colorado, published by Johnson Publishing Company in Boulder, Colorado. This 1964 second printing offers a unique glimpse into the culinary and cultural history of early Colorado settlers. The book combines engaging stories with authentic recipes, providing insights into the daily lives and traditions of Colorado's pioneers. This edition is particularly notable for its historical value, capturing firsthand accounts and culinary practices that have been passed down through generations. The book is a valuable resource for historians and cooking enthusiasts alike. The condition of the book is fair, with the spiral binding intact, though showing signs of age and wear.

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Johnson Publishing Company

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