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IN this little volume the authoress has proved beyond all manner of doubt how completely she is the right woman in the right place. Surely nowhere could the Committee for the National Training School for Cooking have found a lady superintendent better fitted than Lady Barker to put life and spirit into the scheme which they advocate, or one more thoroughly qualified to train and marshal the feminine bands that are now being drilled under her supervision in the South Kensington Schools of Cookery to invade and revolutionise the kitchens of the future in every part of the empire.
First Lessons in the Principles of Cooking.
By Lady Barker (London: Macmillan and Co., 1874).
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First Lessons in the Principles of Cooking . Nature 10, 283 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010283a0
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