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Article: Collecting Cookbooks: Hard-to-Find Books Aren't So Hard to Find With BookFinder.com.
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- December 13, 2004
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BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Classic out-of-print cookbooks are available again through BookFinder.com, an online marketplace featuring books for sale from over 60,000 independent booksellers.
Fans of kitchen kitsch may be paying hundreds of dollars for Liberace's out-of-print opus "Liberace Cooks" (1970), but not all cult classics are expensive. There are fabulous out-of-print gifts to be found for $15 and up, like legendary Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown's "Single Girl's Cookbook" (1969), with chapters like "Food to Take to Bed" and "Food for the Affair." Or from the 1920s, there's "Feed the Brute!" by Marjorie Swift (1925), a guide to ...