Sweet Home Chicago: Chocolate and Confectionery Production and Technology in the Windy City at University of Chicago Bibliography

An exhibit at the John Crerar Library, University of Chicago, Curated by Beth Kimmerle
October 11, 2010 ‐ June 11, 2011

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