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Caroline French Benton

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Caroline Frances Burrell, née Benedict (died 20 September 1923) was a prolific author who wrote under the pseudonym Caroline French Benton.

Works

  • Gala Day Luncheons (1901)
  • A Little Cook-Book for a Little Girl (1905)
  • The Mother's Book (1909)
  • A Little Girl's Cookery Book (with Mary Florence Hodge) (1911)
  • Easy Meals (1913)
  • The Fun of Cooking (1915)
  • The Complete Club Book for Women (1915)
  • Little Housekeeping Book for a Little Girl (1925)

References

  1. Benton, Caroline French (1 June 2014). The Complete Club Book for Women: Including Subjects, Material and References for Study Programs; Together with a Constitution and By-Laws, Etc. The Floating Press. ISBN 9781776537495 – via Google Books.

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