'These remarkable 17th century books invite us to consider which forms of writing are actually woven into the fabric of how we live, and who is producing them.' --Eugenia Zuroski, Literary Review of Canada May 2017 "Readers will enjoy the peek through a 17th century kitchen window that Preserving on Paper offers, but they will also find the recipes and remedies delightful." --Liane Faulder, The Edmonton Journal, August 11, 2017 "Studies of manuscript production, circulation, and use have been among the most exciting of recent historiography, pushing the boundaries of how we imagine politics, literacy, and culture. Kristine Kowalchuk's thoughtful and engaging collection of women's receipt books joins this literature, pressing readers to consider both context and form of this 'largely unconsidered or misunderstood genre'. " --Lucy Kaufman, Sixteenth Century Journal vol. 49, no. 1 2018 "Offering semidiplomatic transcriptions of three seventeenth-century women's manuscript recipe collections held at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Preserving on Paper will be a valuable tool for students and researchers. This volume takes a delightful range of recipes and makes them accessible for a modern reader.
" --Edith Snook, University of New Brunswick, EMWJ, vol 13 no 2, Spring '19.