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Bread Making and Baking Archive 1805 - 1921

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Written between 1805 and 1921, these 41 books cover the 19th and early 20th century art of bread making and baking. Over 5,000 pages devoted to countless recipes, many written down for the first time ever.

Many of these books were written before the advent of the industrial revolution. Reading through recipes, techniques and advice in these books gives you a real sense of the dramatic changes going on in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Learn lost recipes and marvel at the delights of raisin pie, improved aerated bread, salt bread, rye cakes, Johnny cakes, and Vienna bread. In these pages you'll find techniques, recipes and ingredients lost to the ages.

This archive is only available as a digital download.


Archive Contents

Bread Making and Baking Archive (1805 - 1921) Contents

125 Recipes Bread, Cakes and Pies (1915) 132 pages

A New and Cheap Art of Bread-Making (1847) 12 pages

A Practical Guide for the Cake and Bread Baker (1884) 128 pages

A Treatise on Bread and Bread-Making (1837) 152 pages

A Treatise on Flour, Yeast, Fermentation and Baking Together With Recipes for Bread and Cakes (1914) 132 pages

A Treatise on the Art of Bread- Making (1805) 261 pages

An Introduction to the Study of the Principles of Bread-Making (1900) 144 pages

Baker’s Practical Up-to-Date Receipt Books for Bakers (1922) 134 pages

Bakers’ Bread (1906) 126 pages

Bread and Bread-Making: How to Make Many Varieties Easily and With the Best Results (1889) 100 pages

Bread and Cake Baking: A Collection of Recipes (1877) 82 pages

Bread and Pastry Recipes of the World Famous Chefs (1913) 84 pages

Bread and the Principles of Bread Making (1900) 52 pages

Bread Facts (1920) 124 pages

Bread For the Million! (1861) 24 pages

Bread from Stones (1894) 148 pages

Bread Making and Bread Baking (1915) 136 pages

Bread-Making (1884) 84 Pages

Home Made Bread (1920) 40 pages

Improved Aerated Bread (1866) 32 pages

Leavening Agents (1914) 116 pages

Modern Mixes for Bakers (1914) 72 pages

New England Breakfast Breads Luncheon and Tea Biscuits (1891) 142 pages

Our Daily Bread (1879) 80 pages

Salt-Rising Bread and Some Comparisons With Bread Made With Yeast (1912) 52 pages

Siebel’s Manual and Record Book for Bakers and Millers (1917) 244 pages

Some Points in the Making and Judging of Bread (1913) 48 pages

The Bakers’ Hand Book (1895) 70 pages

The Book of Bread (1903) 406 pages

The Chemistry of Breadmaking (1912) 248 pages

The Complete Bread, Cake and Cracker Baker (1881) 397 pages

The Complete Confectioner (1846) 164 pages

The Conquest of Bread (1913) 328 pages

The History of Bread: From Prehistoric to Modern Times (1904) 203 pages

The Hygienic Cook-Book (1881) 56 pages

The Modern Practical Bread Baker (1900) 158 pages

The Princess baker (1880) 19 pages

The Technology of Bead-Making (1921) 650 pages

The Theory and Art of Bread-Making (1861) 36 pages

Vienna Bread: Instruction and Recipes (1909) 94 pages

War Bread (1918) 124 pages

War Bread and Bread Crumb Recipes (1918) 28 pages

Wheat Flour and Bread (1903) 24 pages
Downloading Tips

You can get your history archive now with our digital downloads. Just a few things you need to know:

1. After your purchase, you will get a download link.

2. These are huge .zip files. Make sure you have enough room on your hard drive before you start your download. Also, if you don't know what a .zip file is or how to work with one, do your research before you download.

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If you have a strong WIFI or wired connection at home, these digital downloads are a great way to get you digging through your history archives right now!


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