About: Eliza Smith

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Eliza Smith (died 1732?) was one of the most popular female 18th-century cookery book writers. Unlike other popular woman cookbook authors whose books overlapped with hers, such as Hannah Glasse, nothing seems to be known about her personal life beyond the fact that she was one of the first popular female cookbook authors. Her one book, The Compleat Housewife, or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion (London: J. Pemberton, 1727), went through 18 editions in Britain and in 1742 Smith became the first cookbook author published in colonial America. Prior to her death, the name published in her book was E___ S____. After her death it was published as E. Smith. She was a housekeeper for thirty years: "for the Space of Thirty Years and upwards ... I have been constantly employed in fashionable a

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  • Eliza Smith (died 1732?) was one of the most popular female 18th-century cookery book writers. Unlike other popular woman cookbook authors whose books overlapped with hers, such as Hannah Glasse, nothing seems to be known about her personal life beyond the fact that she was one of the first popular female cookbook authors. Her one book, The Compleat Housewife, or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion (London: J. Pemberton, 1727), went through 18 editions in Britain and in 1742 Smith became the first cookbook author published in colonial America. Prior to her death, the name published in her book was E___ S____. After her death it was published as E. Smith. She was a housekeeper for thirty years: "for the Space of Thirty Years and upwards ... I have been constantly employed in fashionable and noble Families." (en)
  • Eliza Smith ( m. ¿1732?), fue una de las escritoras inglesas de libros de cocina más populares del siglo XVIII. No parece saberse nada de su vida personal más allá del hecho de que trabajo como ama de llaves para familias nobles por más de treinta años. Su único libro titulado La completa ama de casa o el consumado compañero de las damas tuvo dieciocho ediciones en Gran Bretaña y fue el primer libro de cocina publicado en la América colonial. Este era publicado bajo el seudónimo E.S., pero tras su muerte se publicaba con el nombre E. Smith. (es)
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  • Eliza Smith ( m. ¿1732?), fue una de las escritoras inglesas de libros de cocina más populares del siglo XVIII. No parece saberse nada de su vida personal más allá del hecho de que trabajo como ama de llaves para familias nobles por más de treinta años. Su único libro titulado La completa ama de casa o el consumado compañero de las damas tuvo dieciocho ediciones en Gran Bretaña y fue el primer libro de cocina publicado en la América colonial. Este era publicado bajo el seudónimo E.S., pero tras su muerte se publicaba con el nombre E. Smith. (es)
  • Eliza Smith (died 1732?) was one of the most popular female 18th-century cookery book writers. Unlike other popular woman cookbook authors whose books overlapped with hers, such as Hannah Glasse, nothing seems to be known about her personal life beyond the fact that she was one of the first popular female cookbook authors. Her one book, The Compleat Housewife, or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion (London: J. Pemberton, 1727), went through 18 editions in Britain and in 1742 Smith became the first cookbook author published in colonial America. Prior to her death, the name published in her book was E___ S____. After her death it was published as E. Smith. She was a housekeeper for thirty years: "for the Space of Thirty Years and upwards ... I have been constantly employed in fashionable a (en)
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