This is a partial set of 15 prints, from Thirty Recipes Suitable for Framing by Alice Waters and David Lance Goines.
These 15 prints are in very good, clean condition. Over 50 years old, a few corners have minor creasing. The 6th printing cover is in fair condition.
Please see photos, these are the actual prints you will get in this set.
The prints included in this partial set are all in the photos:
Apple Sauce 
Carrot Bread
Chicken Breasts Florentine
Herb Vegetable Sauce
Marinated Tomatoes
Orange Duck
Pate Mason
Pepper Toast
Russian Beef Borsch
Rye Bread
Spring Vegetable Soup
Stuffed Grape Leaves
Vichyssoise
Watercress Soup 
Whole Wheat Bread 
Please see my other listings for more details and pictures of the prints.
The artwork was printed on various sized papers & ink colors over the years/printings.

This series titled Thirty Recipes Suitable for Framing is a compilation as beautiful and appetizing as it is thought-provoking. First produced in 1968, these recipes were compiled and edited by Alice Waters, then a recent graduate of the University of California Berkeley. They were first printed from linoleum blocks and written in calligraphy by David Lance Goines, a well-known Berkeley activist and graphic artist. Goines and Waters met at the Berkeley Free Press in 1966, where Waters was printing posters for a congressional campaign. They soon collaborated on these recipes, first published as a weekly cooking column in the San Francisco Express Times. Goines published the recipes as a collection in December 1970 from the Berkeley Free Press, which he had purchased and renamed St. Hieronymus Press. Goines continued to share his designs with Chez Panisse via menus, artwork, and commemorative posters for decades.

Please contact me with any questions, or more photos. I will wrap carefully & mail promptly.
I would also be happy to meet in the SF Bay Area to show the folio.
I also have the set of 30 listed on eBay.
Satisfaction guaranteed, full refund for safe return of item at your shipping expense.