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 Posted By: CookingExperiment 
Jun 23  # 26 of 244
I recently started collecting vintage cookbooks, one of my favorites is an old Betty Crocker Cookbook :)...It's about 40 years old.

Does anyon:oe know of any online places where vintage cookbooks are sold?
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jun 23  # 27 of 244
My best guess is Amazon??? I do not know if that will help. I love Vintage everything! And welcome to our forum, you will love it!!!
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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Jun 23  # 28 of 244
First of all, CE, welcome to the forums. Why don't you go down to the introductions page and tell us a little about yourself.

As to your question, most used bookstores have cookery sections, and you'll be surprised what you can find there. Keep in mind that in a general used books place, cookbooks are just additional titles, and you can really pick up some great bargains.

On the other hand, there are bookstores that specialize in culinary titles. You'll find some great books at those places. But they're usually collectors editions, with high prices. Even so, you sometimes can find good buys at such shops.

One way of finding them is to pick a vintage title and do a search under it's name. Many of the hits will be specialty bookstores.

Don't forget your local library. In a pinch, you can photocopy an important, but out of date, cookbook. That's what I often had to do with my collection of colonial-era cookbooks. No, photocopying isn't cheap. But compared to paying hundreds of dollars for originals, it's a bargain.
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 Posted By: miseenplace 
Jul 17  # 29 of 244
Most of my cookbooks have come from library book sales and church rummage sales. Usually less than a buck :D

Earlier this year on a trip to Asheville, NC I stopped in a used bookstore and found a copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking and in was an edition from the 60s no less! I paid $4 for it!! I was so happy. My find of the year!

I just added The Frugal gourmet's culinary handbook to my collection. I found it at used book place last weekend.

The only new new cookbook I've purchased this year was Alton Brown's Feasting on Asphalt: The River Run. I love the series so I had to get the book. Plus I got it signed too! :D
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jul 17  # 30 of 244
Quote miseenplace wrote:
I just added The Frugal gourmet's culinary handbook to my collection. I found it at used book place last weekend.

The only new new cookbook I've purchased this year was Alton Brown's Feasting on Asphalt: The River Run. I love the series so I had to get the book. Plus I got it signed too! :D


Wow MP I think that is so neat!

Isn't it fun to go to a book signing? I think it's neat you got to meet a Food Network celebrity!

I used to live down in Alabama right next to the Mobile Bay and every time we were threatened with a hurricane here would come the TWC!!! And there me and my 8 yr. old would go---straight over to the USS Alabama where they'd have their whole camera crew and satellite trucks parked and we would go get autographs from all the weather anchors: Stephanie Abrams was my favorite! And once when we saw Mike Sidell he made me go home and get the camera so we could get his photograph:D with my little one! He was short and looked a little different in person than on TV!