I recently acquired a copy of Mrs Beeton's original 1861 book - reprint via Benediction Books - a few scanning errors but I've seen worse.
It makes an interesting comparison with the bloated 1907 version, and the later 1930 version picked up for 50p in a charity shop.
The 1861 original has a clarity and simplicity missing from the 1907 version, while the 1930 one lacks any remaining personal touches.
For interest, three Autumn family lunches:
1861
Julienne Soup
Roast ribs of beef, Yorkshire pudding, French beans, potatoes, horseradish sauce
Greengage pudding, Vanilla cream
1907
Mulligatawney soup
Boiled Turbot, oyster sauce
Fricandeau of veal, French beans, rissole potatoes
Roast pheasant, salad
Apple Charlottes or rice cream
Devilled chicken livers
1930
Roast Goose, apple sauce, potatoes, cabbage
Apple tart, baked custard pudding
I could live with the first and last (just) but the 1907 is way over the top - and the rest of the week's recipes are similar.
I'm sure there is material for a detailed study in these three books, but not from me.
RayS