There are 27 books by Ruth Winter on BookOrb. A strong starting point is A consumer's dictionary of cosmetic ingredients (1974). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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Frequently asked questions
How many books has Ruth Winter written?
BookOrb lists 27 books by Ruth Winter.
Where should I start with Ruth Winter?
A good starting point is A consumer's dictionary of cosmetic ingredients (1974).
What is the Ruth Winter books in order list?
In publication order: 1. Poisons in your food (1969), 2. How to reduce your medical bills (1970), 3. Beware of the food you eat (1971), 4. Beware of the Food (1972), 5. So you have sinus trouble (1973), 6. A consumer's dictionary of cosmetic ingredients (1974), 7. So you have a pain in the neck (1974), 8. Scent talk among animals (1977), 9. Le livre des odeurs (1978), 10. Cancer-causing agents (1979), 11. The great self-improvement sourcebook (1980), 12. The scientific case against smoking (1980), 13. The people's handbook of allergies and allergens (1984), 14. Consum Dict Food Additives New (1988), 15. A consumer's dictionary of food aditives (1989), and 8 more.