The English house-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in a compleat woman. As her skill in Physick, Chirurgery, cookery, extraction of oyls, banqueting stuff, ordering of great feasts, preserving of all sort of wines, conceited secrets, distillations, perfums, ordering of wool, hemp, flax: making cloath and dying; the knowledge of dayries: office of malting; of oats, their excellent uses in families: of brewing, baking, and all other things belonging to an houshold. A work generally approved, and now the ninth time much augmented, purged, and made most profitable and necessary for all men, and the general good of this nation. By G. Markham.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Hannah Sawbridge, at the Sign of the Bible on Ludgate-Hill, 1683.
Publication year
1683-1683
ESTC No.
R32050
Grub Street ID
114795
Description
[8], 65-68, 66, 70-80, 73-88, 97-104, 97-188 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Also published as part of: The way to get wealth, 1683.

Identified as Wing M636 on UMI, "Early English books, 1641-1700", microfilm reel 1015.
Uncontrolled note
Partly edited from Sutro copy. Verify pagination