"This stirring work will enhance our engagement with the kitchens of our ancestors."-- "Times Literary Supplement"
"A complex and dense read, and the author is to be complimented on maintaining clarity throughout. For the food historian it is a useful reminder that cookbooks have scope beyond that of mere instruction, and for the literary historian it highlights the complexities that underlie apparently simple manuals. It is a book for serious students of both fields."-- "Petits Propos Culinaires"
"It is the work of a polyglot, a researcher passionate about his subject, and an indefatigable reader. . . . Henry Notaker's work is a reference book worth having in any good library."-- "Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies"
"Well-argued and researched work, taking a new and intriguing approach to a popular subject."-- "CHOICE" (12/1/2018 12:00:00 AM)
"...a dense but well-argued and researched work, taking a new and intriguing approach to a popular subject."-- "CHOICE" (7/1/2018 12:00:00 AM)
"Notaker's impressive work of research calls for cookbooks to be read and valued the same as literature . . . . A History of Cookbooks also serves up a wonderful history of publishing, since that first printed Italian cookbook coincides with the advent of Gutenberg's press"-- "Print Magazine"