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  1. "Lady Sysonby's Cook Book" Victoria ("Ria") Ponsonby, Baroness Sysonby (1874–1955) Illustrated by Oliver Messel (1904–1978) Introduction by Osbert Sitwell (1892–1969) New edition Revised & Enlarged (From the 1935 edition) Hardcover with original illustrated dust jacket Putnam, London, 1948 264 pages. 8vo. 8º (octavo) 19 cm x 13 cm Frontispiece and ten plates by Oliver Messel, all color.

  2. SYSONBY, Riaw/ Decorations by Oliver Messel[264] pp.Putnam1948New Edition Revised and Enlarged7 1/2" x 5 1/4"Victoria ("Ria" ) Ponsonby, Baroness Sysonby, was the mother of Loelia, Duchess of Westminster. Her cook book pulled together recipes from her Great-Grandmother downwards and included ideas for soup, fish, lunch

  3. Hon. Edward Gaspard Ponsonby (1903–1956) Lord Sysonby died in London in October 1935, aged 68, only four months after his elevation to the peerage, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. [19] He was succeeded in the barony by his surviving son Edward. Lady Sysonby, who died in 1955, was denied a pension by George V and was required to ...

  4. by Ria Sysonby (Author), Oliver Messel (Illustrator) This is a the 1948 edition. The 264 pages are on a quality thin paper so the the book appears deceptively slender. Unlike many cookbooks of this type, the recipes each stand on their own, complete as to ingredients and cooking steps. In fact, the measurements are in cups and ounces, not metric.

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  5. Lady Sysonby (died 1955) who was christened Victoria Lily but went by the name of Ria, was a British cookbook author with an 'eager and unconventional mind' whose recipes were popular during the 1930s and 1940s.Her friend Osbert Sitwell described her book Lady Sysonby's Cookbook as 'varied, historic, traditional, and not intended for the rich man's table alone'.

  6. The family settled in Kitale in the uplands of Western Kenya, in the Rift Valley region, where Lord Sysonby hoped to make a living in farming. Unfortunately, he died only a few years later. Lord Sysonby died in Nairobi on 21 January 1956, at the age of 52, and the title passed to his only son, John Ponsonby, 3rd Baron Sysonby. Lady Sysonby died ...

  7. Lady Sysonby's Cook Book. Ria Kennard Ponsonby (Baroness Sysonby.) Putnam, 1948 - Cookery, English - 264 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks ...