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A New System of Domestic Cookery, first published in 1806 by Maria Rundell (1745 – 16 December 1828), was the most popular English cookbook of the first half of the nineteenth century; it is often referred to simply as "Mrs Rundell", but its full title is A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy; and Adapted to the Use of Private Families.

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  • A New System of Domestic Cookery, first published in 1806 by Maria Rundell (1745 – 16 December 1828), was the most popular English cookbook of the first half of the nineteenth century; it is often referred to simply as "Mrs Rundell", but its full title is A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy; and Adapted to the Use of Private Families. Mrs Rundell has been called "the original domestic goddess" and her book "a publishing sensation" and "the most famous cookery book of its time". It ran to over 67 editions; the 1865 edition had grown to 644 pages, and earned two thousand guineas. (en)
  • Un nuevo sistema de cocina doméstica , fue el libro de cocina inglesa más popular de la primera mitad del siglo XIX. Fue escrito por Maria Rundell y editado y publicado por primera vez en 1806 por John Murray. (es)
  • A New System of Domestic Cookery (рус. «Новая система домашней кухни») — кулинарная книга, написанная Марией Элизой Кетлби Ранделл (1745 — 16 декабря 1828) и впервые изданная в 1806 году; наиболее известная английская поваренная книга первой половины XIX века. Полное название — «Новая система домашней кухни, основанная на принципах экономии и приспособленная к применению в частных семействах» (англ. New System of Domestic Cookery: Founded up Principles of Economy; and Adapted to the Use of Private Families). Эта книга иногда именуется по имени автора — «Миссис Ранделл», хотя, вплоть до смерти Марии Ранделл, вместо него на фронтисписе указывалось просто «леди». (ru)
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  • Title page of 1813 edition (en)
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  • England (en)
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  • A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy; and Adapted to the Use of Private Families (en)
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  • 1806 (xsd:integer)
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  • English cooking (en)
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  • John Murray
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  • Un nuevo sistema de cocina doméstica , fue el libro de cocina inglesa más popular de la primera mitad del siglo XIX. Fue escrito por Maria Rundell y editado y publicado por primera vez en 1806 por John Murray. (es)
  • A New System of Domestic Cookery, first published in 1806 by Maria Rundell (1745 – 16 December 1828), was the most popular English cookbook of the first half of the nineteenth century; it is often referred to simply as "Mrs Rundell", but its full title is A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy; and Adapted to the Use of Private Families. (en)
  • A New System of Domestic Cookery (рус. «Новая система домашней кухни») — кулинарная книга, написанная Марией Элизой Кетлби Ранделл (1745 — 16 декабря 1828) и впервые изданная в 1806 году; наиболее известная английская поваренная книга первой половины XIX века. (ru)
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  • A New System of Domestic Cookery (en)
  • Un nuevo sistema de cocina doméstica (es)
  • A New System of Domestic Cookery (ru)
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