Every kitchen has at least one well-worn cookbook, but just how did they come to be? Invention of the Modern Cookbook  is the first study to examine that question, discussing the roots of  these collections in 17th-century England and illuminating the  cookbook's role as it has evolved over time.
Readers will discover that cookbooks were the product of careful  invention by highly skilled chefs and profit-minded publishers who  designed them for maximum audience appeal, responding to a changing  readership and cultural conditions and utilizing innovative marketing  and promotion techniques still practiced today. They will see how  cookbooks helped women adjust to the changes of the Enlightenment and  Industrial Revolution by educating them on a range of subjects from  etiquette to dealing with household servants. And they will learn how  the books themselves became "modern," taking on the characteristics we  now take for granted.
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