Irma S. Rombauer
American cookbook author (1877–1962) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Irma Rombauer (née von Starkloff, October 30, 1877 – October 14, 1962) was an American cookbook author, best known for The Joy of Cooking (1931), one of the world's most widely read cookbooks. Following Irma Rombauer's death, periodic revisions of the book were carried out by her daughter, Marion Rombauer Becker, and subsequently by Marion's son Ethan Becker. The Joy of Cooking remains in print, edited by members of the Rombauer–Becker family, and more than 18 million copies have been sold.[1]
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Born | Irma von Starkloff (1877-10-30)October 30, 1877 St. Louis, Missouri, US |
Died | October 14, 1962(1962-10-14) (aged 84) St. Louis, Missouri, US |
Resting place | Bellefontaine Cemetery |
Other names | Irma Starkloff, Irma Starkloff Rombauer |
Alma mater | Washington University in St. Louis |
Occupation | Cookbook author |
Known for | The Joy of Cooking |
Spouse | Edgar Roderich Rombauer |
Children | 3 |
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