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The endpapers show a 1922 design by the
painter George Sheringham called 'Clusters
of stylised fruits, flowers and shell motifs',
a domestic design with a hint both of the
pastoral and the abstract.
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264p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155185
The author of Kitchen Essays (1922) was sister-in-law
to the great Gertrude Jekyll, whose biographer wrote that
if she 'was an artist-gardener, then Agnes was an artist-housekeeper.'
Agnes was a famous hostess (the guests at her first dinner
party included Browning, Ruskin and Burne-Jones) and her
home, Munstead House, 'was the apogee of opulent comfort
and order without grandeur, smelling of pot-pourri, furniture
polish and wood smoke'.
During 1921-2 (the now) Lady Jekyll wrote unsigned essays
for The Times with titles such as 'Tray
Food' and 'Sunday Supper'. The Observer Food
Magazine commended 'lovely Persephone Books' for
reprinting Kitchen Essays, India Knight
in The Shops called it 'beautifully written,
sparkling, witty and knowing, an absolute delight
to read', while the BBC Food Magazine praised
'this exquisitely reprinted period piece'.
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