Description: (Black Studies) Wilson, Justin: The Justin Wilson Cook Book: Plastic_Comb. Pelican Publishing, Gretna, Louisiana. 1990. B&W Illustrations: 10th Printing. Very Good This is a trade sized paperback book with a spiral binding. The book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. One spiral has a kink in it, but otherwise the spiral binding is in clean, bright condition. The edges of the book covers have some light rubbing. The text pages are clean and bright. "While Wilson presented himself as Cajun in his act, it is unclear if he had any actual Acadian or French ancestry. His father Harry Wilson was of Welsh descent. Justin Wilson described his mother, the former Olivet Mintern Toadvin (1880–1976) , as Cajun, but she has no known ancestors who either were Acadian, lived in the Cajun regions of Louisiana, or emigrated from France. (She did, however, teach Justin how to cook. ) Her surname Toadvin derives from a native of Guernsey who immigrated to Maryland circa 1675. The Florida Parishes, where the family lived, were not part of the French or Spanish colonies of Louisiana" (from Wikipedia) 2 132 0882890190 #49251 $20
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Author: Wilson, Justin
Book Title: The Justin Wilson Cook Book
Cover: Plastic_Comb
Language: English
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Publication Year: 1990
Place Published: Gretna, Louisiana
Pages: 89p.
Topic: Black Studies
Format: Plastic_Comb
Printing: 10th Printing
Book Condition: Very Good
Defects: This is a trade sized paperback book with a spiral binding. The, book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust, jacket. One spiral has a kink in it, but otherwise the spiral, binding is in clean, bright condition. The edges of the book, covers have some light rubbing. The text pages are clean and, bright. "While Wilson presented himself as Cajun in his act, it, is unclear if he had any actual Acadian or French ancestry. His, father Harry Wilson was of Welsh descent. Justin Wilson, described his mother, the former Olivet Mintern Toadvin, (1880–1976) , as Cajun, but she has no known ancestors who, either were Acadian, lived in the Cajun regions of Louisiana,, or emigrated from France. (She did, however, teach Justin how, to cook. ) Her surname Toadvin derives from a native of, Guernsey who immigrated to Maryland circa 1675. The Florida, Parishes, where the family lived, were not part of the French, or Spanish colonies of Louisiana" (from Wikipedia)
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations
Binding: Plastic_Comb
Subject: Black Studies
Place of Publication: Gretna, Louisiana
Year Printed: 1990