The collection today
The Peacock-Harper Culinary History Collection includes
- Four titles from the 1700s
- More than 160 pre-1900 imprints
- 153 works published before 1923
- 330 pre-1950 imprints
- More than 4,500 volumes
- More than 100 manuscript collections
The majority of the books are in Special Collections and University Archives' Rare Book Room, but about 1,400 are available for the public to browse on the shelves of Newman Library.
Some notable items
- A pocket-companion, containing things necessary to be known by all that values their health and happiness : being a plain way of nature's own prescribing, to cure most diseases in men, women and children, by kitchen-physick only. To which is added, an account how a man may live well and plentifully for two-pence a day...
By Thomas Tryon
Printed for George Conyers
1693, London - Virginia Housewife, or Methodical Cook
By Mary Randolph
1820
First Edition
The original collection
In 1999 when the collections of Dora Greenlaw Peacock and Laura Jane Harper came to University Libraries, the collection included
- 600 titles
- 11 pre-1900 imprints
- 40 pre-1950 imprints
Some notable items from the original collection
- Seventy-five receipts for pastry, cakes, and sweetmeats by a lady of Philadelphia
Eliza Leslie
1829 - Experimental Foods Laboratory Manual
Margaret McWilliams
1994