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Are there any serious cookbook collectors here? (Julia Child, inscribed to Kay Thompson (Eloise series)).


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I'm a few months from packing my house on the mainland and permanently moving to the coffee farm.

There is one thing I need to take care of before I go.

I have both volumes of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, 1st edition (1961 and 1970), excellent condition. Signed by both Paul and Julia. And a lovely inscription from Julia to her friend, Kay Thompson. Thompson wrote the Eloise series of children's books.

These books will disintegrate in Hawaii. It's ridiculous to bring them here just to watch them fall apart in our humid climate.

So it's time to sell.

I'm planning on handing the books off to Sotheby's rare books and manuscripts department and see how it goes. But if anyone has a better idea, I'm all ears.

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What a treasure! I wish I was younger and had the money to invest. But, I'm downsizing my cookbook collection because we need to get into a smaller place.

Deb

Liberty, MO

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14 minutes ago, hotsaucerman said:

sothebys is probably the best bet but maybe try contacting kitchen arts and letters in NYC? they have a rare book section i believe..

Ya with the current Julia in the media the auction house sounds worth a consult. They don't like to make hoopla if they don't think it will succeed so they'd be likely to give honest assessment.

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