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- The_Compleat_Housewife abstract "The Compleat Housewife, or Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion, written by Eliza Smith and originally published in London, England, in 1727, is considered the first cookbook ever to be published in the United States. The Compleat Housewife contained not only recipes, but also directions for painting rooms, removing mildew, and home remedies for treating ailments, such as smallpox.The Compleat Housewife was published in the United States for the first time in 1742, by Williams Parks, a Williamsburg, Virginia, printer. He printed and sold the cookbook, believing that there was a strong market for it with Virginia housewives who wished to be current with the London fashion. Parks was the founder of the Maryland Gazette (now known as The Capital), and published a number of minor books and pamphlets before printing The Compleat Housewife, which became his major book publication. The book that was published in America was the fifth London edition, which was a best seller of the time.During the 18th century, British books including The Compleat Housewife were reprinted in Boston, New York and Philadelphia. When The Compleat Housewife was printed in 1742, Parks made an attempt to have the cookbook altered to American "taste", deleting certain recipes, "the ingredients or materials for which are not to be had in this country."When Eliza Smith wrote The Compleat Housewife, she showed "her self-assurance to attack English attitudes toward food and women cooks." In the book's preface, Smith chides the male culinary writers of her time. She claimed that they concealed their best recipes from the public.The Compleat Housewife title page describes the book as aAn original 15th edition of The Compleat Housewife from 1753 is held by Chawton House Library in Hampshire, UK. The library has recently published a new hardback edition of the book.An original 10th edition of The Compleat Housewife from 1741 is held by the Wayne County Historical Society, Lyons, NY in their reference library.".
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