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Author:William Kitchiner

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William Kitchiner
(1774–1827)

English optician, amateur musician and cook.

William Kitchiner

Works

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  • A Companion to the Telescope (1811)
  • Practical Observations on Telescopes, Opera-glasses, and Spectacles (1815)
  • Apicius Redivivus, or the Cook's Oracle being six hundred receipts, the result of actual experiments instituted in the kitchen of a physician, comprising a culinary code for the rational epicure (1817)(external scan)
  • Peptic Precepts to Prevent and Relieve Indigestion (1821)
  • Observations on Vocal Music and Singing (1821)
  • The Pleasures of Making a Will (1822)
  • The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life by Food, Clothes, Air, Exercise, Wine, Sleep,’ &c. (1822)
  • Loyal, National, and Sea Songs of England. Selected from original manuscripts and early printed copies in the library of W. Kitchiner (1822)
  • A Brief Memoir of Charles Dibdin, with some Documents supplied by Mrs. Lovat Ashe (1823)
  • The Economy of the Eyes: For the improvement of the sight, and what Spectacles are best calculated for the Eyes, and an Account of the Pancratic Magnifier (1824) (external scan)
  • The Economy of The Eyes Part II: Of Telescopes, being the result of thirty years' experience with fifty-one Telescopes in the possession of W. Kitchiner (1825) (external scan)
  • The Housekeeper's Ledger; a Plan of keeping Accounts of the Expenses of Housekeeping (1825)
  • The Traveller's Oracle, or Maxims for Locomotion (1827) (external scan)
  • The Horse and Carriage Keeper's Oracle. By John Jervis. Revised by W. Kitchiner. Being Part 2 of the Traveller's Oracle (1827) (external scan)
  • The Housekeeper's Oracle, containing a system of Carving, the Art of Managing Servants, and the Economist and Epicure's Calendar (1829)
  • The Shilling Kitchiner (1861)

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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