Literary cookbooks
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Literary cookbooks
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Literary cookbooks
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- The Little Women cookbook, novel takes on classic recipes from Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy and friends, Jenne Bergstrom and Miko Osada
- The Little House cookbook, frontier foods from Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic stories, by Barbara M. Walker ; illustrations by Garth Williams
- The unofficial Downton Abbey cookbook, from Lady Mary's crab canapés to Christmas plum pudding : more than 150 recipes from upstairs and downstairs, Emily Ansara Baines
- THE UNOFFICIAL PRINCESS BRIDE COOKBOOK, 50 DELIGHTFULLY DELICIOUS RECIPES FOR FANS OF THE CULT CLASSIC, Cassandra Reeder, the Geeky chef
- Bruno's cookbook, recipes and traditions from a French country kitchen, Martin Walker and Julia Watson ; photographs by Alle Bilder von Klaus-Maria Einwanger
- The Geek's cookbook, easy recipes inspired by Pokémon, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and more!, by Liguori Lecomte ; translated by Andrea Jones Berasaluce ; photography by Pierre Chivoret ; design by Alexia Janny
- The unofficial Virgin River cookbook, a delicious collection of recipes inspired by your favorite small-town characters, Dahlia Clearwater
- Castle Rock kitchen, wicked good recipes from the world of Stephen King, Theresa Carle-Sanders ; foreword by Stephen King ; photographs by Jenny Bravo
- Peter Rabbit's cookery book, compiled by Anne Emerson
- The Joyce of cooking, food & drink from James Joyce's Dublin, Alison Armstrong ; foreword by Anthony Burgess
- Books that cook, the making of a literary meal, edited by Jennifer Cognard-Black and Melissa A. Goldthwaite ; with a foreword by Marion Nestle
- A Confederacy of dunces cookbook, recipes from Ignatius J. Reilly's New Orleans, Cynthia LeJeune Nobles
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