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MALVERN WVS COOKERY BOOK 1943
MALVERN WVS COOKERY BOOK 1943
£20.00
a wartime publication of INTERESTING RECIPES with contributions by our War Workers. 20 pages of basic recipes, scarce publication in a good condition, measures 125mm x 185mm
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Categories: British Home Front, Military Books, Military Related Ephemera
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a wartime publication of INTERESTING RECIPES with contributions by our War Workers. 20 pages of basic recipes, scarce publication in a good condition, measures 125mm x 185mm
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| Weight | 0.7 kg |
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