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April 18, 2002

The Joy of Cooking 1st Edition

Joy of Cooking coverNow you can get a hardcover facsimile of the 1st edition (1931) of The Joy of Cooking (formerly known as The Joy of Cooking: A Compilation of Reliable Recipes with a Casual Culinary Chat). Here's a history of the various editions of Joy:

[The] most popular asset of the 1936 edition was undoubtedly its revolutionary recipe-form. Bold type carried ingredients in a chronological framework of light-face. You had only to run your eye down the bold items to see if you had suitable ingredients on hand. And you couldn't go wrong in procedure if you followed the sequence of preparation in light-face.

Posted by derek at 03:41 PM

New blog: volokh.blogspot.com

Worth watching: UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh and his brother have a new blog. Also, here's a Harvard Law Review article by Volokh on slippery slope arguments:

My aim is fundamentally descriptive: I want to analyze the various kinds of slippery slope arguments, consider whether there might be helpful distinctions between them, figure out exactly what assertions lurk behind the metaphors, and propose some hypotheses about when each assertion is especially likely to be sound. Wherever possible, I will also propose some hypotheses (which I stress are only hypotheses) about how the risks of A slipping to B might be diminished.

Posted by derek at 12:51 PM