St. Joseph the Workman Parish Centennial Cookbook 1889-1989 by The Women of the Saint Joseph's Guild - front cover

St. Joseph the Workman Parish Centennial Cookbook 1889-1989

by The Women of the Saint Joseph's Guild

St. Joseph the Workman Parish Cookbook by the Women of the Saint Joseph's Guild, published by Pine Hill Press in Freeman, South Dakota. This community cookbook celebrates 100 years of recipes from 1889-1989. Illustrated by Brenda Amundson, the spiral-bound edition is in good condition with no inscriptions. A rare regional cookbook, ideal for collectors of church and community culinary traditions.

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Condition Details

This spiral-bound cookbook is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. The cover shows minimal wear, and there are no inscriptions or library markings. The absence of a dust jacket is typical for this format. The artwork by Brenda Amundson remains clear and vibrant, enhancing the book's visual appeal.

About This unknown Edition

St. Joseph the Workman Parish Cookbook is a unique collection of recipes compiled by the Women of the Saint Joseph's Guild in Huntimer, South Dakota. Published by Pine Hill Press in Freeman, South Dakota, this cookbook celebrates a century of community and culinary tradition from 1889 to 1989. The cover and category artwork, crafted by Brenda Amundson, adds a distinctive touch to this spiral-bound edition. While the exact year of publication is not specified, this cookbook is a testament to the rich heritage and shared culinary experiences of the St. Joseph's Parish community. The absence of an ISBN suggests its limited distribution, making it a rare find for collectors of regional and church cookbooks. The book's condition is good, with a sturdy spiral binding and minimal signs of wear, reflecting its careful use over the years.

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