Irma Von Starkloff Rombauer
Irma Von Starkloff Rombauer was born in St. Louis in October 1877 of German stock, grew up and married, never expecting to earn her own living. But after her husband's sudden death in 1930, this celebrated hostess became a cookbook author. With the publication of the first "Joy of Cooking" in 1931, she began a family tradition that was passed to her daughter Marion Rombauer Becker in the 1950s and to Marion's son Ethan Becker in 1976.
Irma Von Starkloff Rombauer was born in St. Louis in October 1877 of German stock, grew up and married, never expecting to earn her own living. But after her husband's sudden death in 1930, this celebrated hostess became a cookbook author. With the publication of the first "Joy of Cooking" in 1931, she began a family tradition that was passed to her daughter Marion Rombauer Becker in the 1950s and to Marion's son Ethan Becker in 1976. See less
Irma Von Starkloff Rombauer's Featured Books
Irma Von Starkloff Rombauer book reviews
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The Joy of Cooking
wife has read it many days now
thanks for the great cook book. delivered on time and in good condition. Read More
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The Joy of Cooking: Single-Volume Edition
by Lynn P, Nov 18, 2012
Yay for Joy of Cooking! It is the best book for experienced and inexperienced cooks. Read More
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The Joy of Cooking Standard Edition: The All-Purpose Cookbook
comprehensive!
by Winifred, Feb 24, 2011
Whether the ladies knew what they were doing when they started or not, by this edition (1964), they knew the drill. Where else can you find directions for skinning a squirrel (pp 453-4, between ... Read More