Author: Countess of Toulouse-Lautrec
Title: Chez Maxim's - Secrets and Recipes from the World's Most Famous Restaurant
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 62-11944
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc, New York etc.
Edition: First edition
First Published: 1962
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Number of pages: 253
DESCRIPTION:
A delightful, well preserved book. Chapters dedicated to this famous restaurant's history, the art of perfect entertraining, 230 French recipes and additional home cooking recipes. Advice on French wines and coctails rounds off this eminently collectable volume
Condition: Good (Refer to the various conditions outlined below)
Remarks:
* Some shelf wear and colour fading on base and top edges; ageing evident on all edges
* Dust jacket has shelf wear on spine and edges, with a 2 cm tear at the top of the spine
* A previous owner's name in ink letters on free endpaper
* Two marks of adhesive tape on each front and rear endpaper
* Ribbon bookmark end frayed
* Images still bright
Photographs are of the book you will receive
Guarantee: 30-day money-back guarantee, provided the book is returned in the same condition it was in when it was sold
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AS NEW: Unused, unread, clean, a perfect copy, never been sold
FINE: Similar to As New; may have been opened and carefully read
VERY GOOD: Shows signs of use, still a good copy; defects are always noted in the book description
GOOD: Most second-hand books fall within this category. Some traces of wear, no tears, binding tight, cover intact; defects are always noted in the book description
FAIR: Shows noticeable wear; all text, illustrations, images, maps present. Possible missing or damaged dust cover, title pages, boards; defects are always noted in the book description
POOR: Notable wear; text still readable; may be soiled, scuffed, stained; could have loose joints, pages; defects are noted in the book description above
EX-LIBRARY: Belonged to a library or book club; has markings, possible library pockets and glued library issue pages