![]() Launch of the Albert Marquet Research Archives Every German and Austrian library has been sent a copy. ![]() After the German publication of this book by her granddaughter Karina in 2020, Ernst Reinhardt Verlag reprinted the original 1935 edition of Alice’s cookbook, with her name on the jacket. The publisher never did and kept on publishing the book. ![]() In 1948 Alice wrote to the publisher from her apartment in Manhattan, asking to have her rights back and her name restored. Alice’s preface to her cookbook, in which she had celebrated “the colourful mix of peoples that made up the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy”, was deleted, as were her recipes for Rothschild sponge and Rothschild omelette, plus any clues that the book was written by a woman. Her book was “Aryanised”, given a new “author” by the name of Rudolf Rösch. She was summoned to her publisher, Ernst Reinhardt Verlag, and told by her editor, Hermann Jungck, to hand over all her copyright and publishing rights. ![]() In September 1938, after the Anschluss, Alice’s name was removed from her book. ![]() Alice Urbach had a cookery school in Vienna and in 1935 published a bestselling cookbook. Alice’s Book: How the Nazis Stole My Grandmother’s Cookbook ![]()
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