A Handbook for the Disabled: Ideas and Inventions for Easier Living

A Handbook for the Disabled: Ideas and Inventions for Easier Living
ISBN-10
0684174987
ISBN-13
9780684174983
Category
Home economics
Pages
276
Language
English
Published
1982
Publisher
New York : C. Scribner
Author
Suzanne Lunt

Description

Box ( MM ) 56 , Camden , N.J. 08101 : Campbell Soup Company , 1978. Much more than a cookbook . Offers cooking , serving , and other kitchen techniques . Cookbooks The American Heart Association Cookbook by R. Eshleman and M. Winston .

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