The First American Cookbook: A Facsimile of "American Cookery," 1796 Paperback – October 1, 1984

The First American Cookbook: A Facsimile of "American Cookery," 1796 Paperback – October 1, 1984

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The First American Cookbook: A Facsimile of "American Cookery," 1796 Paperback – October 1, 1984

The First American Cookbook: A Facsimile of "American Cookery," 1796 Paperback – October 1, 1984

$10.66
Sale price  $10.66 Regular price 

The First American Cookbook

Title: The First American Cookbook

Subtitle: A Facsimile of "American Cookery," 1796 by Amelia Simmons


Cover Design:

Warm parchment/tan beige background evoking aged paper and colonial-era aesthetics

Black decorative border with intricate geometric and floral patterns — diamond shapes, cross motifs, and leaf sprigs in a traditional 18th-century style

Classic serif typography in black, simple and period-appropriate

Cover Illustration:

An oval-framed black-and-white engraving depicting a colonial family dining scene — a man, woman, and child seated around a table set with plates and a pitcher, rendered in the woodcut/engraving style typical of the late 1700s


About the Book:

This is a facsimile reproduction of American Cookery (1796), widely considered the first cookbook written by an American and published in America

Author Amelia Simmons is a historically significant figure in American culinary history

The original 1796 text introduced uniquely American ingredients like cornmeal, cranberries, and squash into formal recipes

A valuable resource for culinary historians, food enthusiasts, and American history lovers

Format: Paperback — likely a Dover Publications reprint edition, known for affordable facsimile reproductions of rare historical texts.

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