The new family receipt-book : containing seven hundred truly valuable receipts in various branches of domestic economy ; selected from the works of British and foreign writers of unquestionable experience & authority, and from the attested communications of scientific friends
John Murray (Publisher), Squire and Warwick (Printer)
"Contains seven hundred hints or 'receipts', with sections on agriculture, angling, useful arts, cattle,and domestic economy among others. Specific hints concern bleaching, paint, ink, cement, gas light, varnishing, gilding, secret writing, glue, cleaning, preserving, canaries, cloth, culinary arts, distilling, eel killing, rats, sugar, tobacco, coffee, etc."
Print Book, English, 1810
Printed by Squire and Warwick ... for John Murray ... sold also by every bookseller and newsman in town and county., London, 1810