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2 Vtg GE Booklets: Your 1951 GE Refrigerator/New Art of Simplified Cooking SC
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide
  • Vintage GE Booklets: 1951 Refrigerator & Simplified Cooking Guide

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2 Vtg GE Booklets: Your 1951 GE Refrigerator/New Art of Simplified Cooking SC

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Item Details:

  • Title: New Art of Simplified Cooking
  • Author: Author
  • Publisher: General Electric Co
  • Copyright: 1951 form 2 - 60
  • Edition: Unstated

Item Details:

  • Title: Your 1951 GE Refrigerator
  • Author: Author
  • Publisher: General Electric Co
  • Copyright: 1940 form 570 - 1
  • Edition: Unstated

Condition:

  • The cookbooks are in good shape. They have mild staining on some pages, but it doesn't affect readability.
  • The bindings are secure, and the covers have moderate wear with creased corners, marks, and small tears.







These vintage GE booklets offer a great look into 1951 kitchen life. The New Art of Simplified Cooking booklet gives you classic recipes and cooking tips from that era. The Your 1951 GE Refrigerator booklet tells you about the features and use of the fridge at that time. To use these booklets, simply flip through the pages to find the information you need. When handling them, be gentle because they're old. Keep them in a dry place to avoid further damage to the pages and covers. Also, try not to expose them to direct sunlight for long periods as it can fade the pages.


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