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Dinner at the Mansion

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In DINNER AT THE MANSION, Elise Winter, wife of former Governor William Winter, tells how she set out to make the venerable mansion, built in 1842, both a home for her family and a center for the cultural life of the state. By bringing performing artists, writers, statesmen and successful business executives to the mansion, often as overnight guests, Mrs. Winter made the governor’s mansion a showcase for Mississippi. Includes menus and recipes; conversations with distinguished guests; 160 pages; cloth bound, 6 x 9 inch page trim, illustrated with 32 photos; 56 recipes; co-writer, Frank E. Smith; Introduction by Willie Morris.( Dinner at the Mansion reveals finally…the most hard-earned quality of any individual, or any society. That quality, we pray, is civilization. –Willie Morris)

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yoknapatawpha Press
Country
United States
Date
14 September 2010
Pages
174
ISBN
9780916242213

In DINNER AT THE MANSION, Elise Winter, wife of former Governor William Winter, tells how she set out to make the venerable mansion, built in 1842, both a home for her family and a center for the cultural life of the state. By bringing performing artists, writers, statesmen and successful business executives to the mansion, often as overnight guests, Mrs. Winter made the governor’s mansion a showcase for Mississippi. Includes menus and recipes; conversations with distinguished guests; 160 pages; cloth bound, 6 x 9 inch page trim, illustrated with 32 photos; 56 recipes; co-writer, Frank E. Smith; Introduction by Willie Morris.( Dinner at the Mansion reveals finally…the most hard-earned quality of any individual, or any society. That quality, we pray, is civilization. –Willie Morris)

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yoknapatawpha Press
Country
United States
Date
14 September 2010
Pages
174
ISBN
9780916242213