camwyn: Me in a bomber jacket and jeans standing next to a green two-man North Andover Flight Academy helicopter. (Default)
camwyn ([personal profile] camwyn) wrote2022-08-09 07:52 am

Can someone help me find a book?

It's from sometime after the late 1960s. I don't think it could have been published much later than 1986, and probably wasn't published much after the mid-70s but it's been so damn long since I saw it that I can't be sure.

It was a cookbook. It was very definitely candy recipes; it may have been candy and dessert recipes, but it most definitely had a focus on candy recipes. I found it in my local library in northern New Jersey at the time, and I remember there being two outstanding things about it. One, that Vincent Price wrote the foreword- I don't think he wrote the whole book, but I'm positive he at least contributed the foreword. And two, that one of the recipes in the book was for Turkish Delight. I borrowed the book from the library specifically because I'd found that recipe and I wanted to know what the hell got Edmund Pevensie so hot and bothered that he had to turn his whole family over to the White Witch. Turned out it was basically equivalent to chocolate-covered jelly rings with orange or rose-flavored jelly in the middle.

(I was later reminded gently that Edmund was operating under wartime privations and years of rationing and would probably have also turned his family over for a promise of all the hot chocolate he could drink or as much ham and eggs as his little heart desired.)

I do not recall the book having a photography section, but given that this kind of thing can vary from edition to edition, the presence of a small photography section does not necessarily mean it is a different book.

The book was around an inch thick, and was... probably about five or six inches wide. Given the amount of time that has elapsed since I last saw it, I cannot say that my memory of its size is anything like accurate.

Does this ring any bells? Thank you in advance.
in_the_blue: (ed - vitaminless)

[personal profile] in_the_blue 2022-08-09 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you asked on https://www.instagram.com/myoldbooks/ yet? Lots of 'grammers seem to know these types of answers.
in_the_blue: (spike in the rain)

[personal profile] in_the_blue 2022-08-09 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Although I realize people there are mostly looking for kid books. So it might not be the best venue--there are lots of book finding accounts out there.
ymfaery: Iron Man without helmet holding up hand (Avengers: Iron Man taking aim)

[personal profile] ymfaery 2022-08-09 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Whelp, it's definitely not cataloged on OCLC, unless I didn't use the right search terms (entirely possible).
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[personal profile] erisiansaint 2022-08-10 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
This isn't the actual link, but it's mentioning a database of 5,000 Historical Cookbooks. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/how-to-find-historic-cookbooks?utm_medium=atlas-page&utm_source=facebook

The actual website is https://thesifter.org/

Might help?
hannah: (Laundry jam - fooish_icons)

[personal profile] hannah 2022-08-10 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you contacted either Bonnie Slotnik Cookbooks or Kitchen Arts and Letters? I recall one time I was in Bonnie Slotnik and the proprietor identified the edition of a cookbook by the cover's color.