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1993136654Turin Italy: Stamperia Artistica Nazionale Editrice 1993. Softcover. G Ex-library with label and bookplate few marks cover has some bends in it pages lightly tanned at top edge. Gray flexible wraps illus. flylfeaves 144 pp. BW & color illus. Text is in French. Issued in conjunction with a 1993 exhibition in Paris featuring depictions of women in a variety of artistic media. Artists whose works are included are: Arman Arp Athanassiades Balthus Bourdelle Capucci Cesar Dali Fautrier Gargallo Giacometti Giugiaro Laurens Maillol Martin Masson Miro Morre Newton Picasso Richier Vari and Zadkine. Stamperia Artistica Nazionale Editrice unknown books
191047219Portland 1910. 1st Printing. White card stock wrappers embossed upper wrappers with gilt textured white leaves with categorical tabs printed in red and black held together by a red cord tie and stapled now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Soiling wrappers upper wrapper with possible water damage tie a bit frayed and sunned some red and black ink markings - adjusting and adding menu items light soiling to some leaves as well as some faint age toning to edges. Overall a nice bright copy. 20 pp. unnumbered. 10-2/8" x 7" <br/><br/>"Railroad magnate Henry Villard financed the Portland Hotel and construction began in 1882 but his finances collapsed—in part because of the Panic of 1884—and the construction stopped for five years. With only the foundation completed the site became known as "Villard's Ruins" and the bodies of two murder victims were found there before construction resumed. George B. Markle Jr. began a campaign to raise local money to complete the hotel. He generated enough interest and subscribers to his plan among them Henry W. Corbett Henry Failing Simeon Reed and William S. Ladd to get construction started again. Later investors included labor leader Ed Boyce. The Queen Anne Châteauesque hotel finally opened in 1890 and had eight floors and 326 bedrooms.It had cost well over a million dollars and eight years to complete." wiki The hotel closed in 1951 and all the furniture was sold at auction. unknown books
1996182431996. Softcover. VG- some mild wear to extremities. Black wraps. 172 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Text in French Paris of Clovis to Dagobert. Catalogue lists annotates and illustrates mostly in color 170 works. An oversize book the plates are lovely. paperback books
201222409ELos Angeles: Fox Searchlight 2012. First Edition. Original deluxe promotional material specially printed in a small number for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration of Oscar nominations for the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel directed by John Madden screenplay by Ol Parker adapted from the novel by Deborah Moggach starring Judi Dench Bill Nighy Tom Wilkinson Penelope Wilton Maggie Smith Ronal Pickup Celia Imrie Dev Patel and Tina Desai. 7 3/4†x 5 1/4â€. The material is comprised of 11 double-sided cards enclosed in a matching envelope all printed on card stock with full color illustrations and quotes from a variety of reviews. All fine condition. Fox Searchlight unknown books
188155480New York 1881. Approx. 11" x 8½" the engraving approx. 4" x 7¾"; previous folds and with a couple of very short splits; otherwise very good. The hotel stood across the street from the Grand Central Depot which is also pictured in the image. <br/><br/> unknown books
1961243638Cincinnati: the Union 1961. 331 277p; two paperback reports bound together in green buckram boards. Pages toned with mild wear. the Union unknown books
1966243683Cincinnati: the Union 1966. 255p. 8.5x11 inches ortiginal wraps bound into green boards with gilt title. One page of a chart is neatly separated but laid in. the Union unknown books
18147383Norristown Penn. 1814. Single sheet 20.75 x 11.5 cm. but irregular printed recto only; typographical border. Manuscript annotations. ~ A very early Pennsylvania bill of fare for the Norristown Hotel with a list of items on offer including Breakfast Dinner Supper Lodging Wine Brandy Gin Spirits Punch Porter Beer Cider Segars Hay and Oats. Manuscript annotations indicate "Gentleman's Bill May 16th 1814" with handwritten prices added for dinner brandy porter hay and oats a man on the move!. The final lines indicate payment of $4.25 and the elaborate signature of hotel owner Morris Jones. "Morris Jones gives notice in July 1813 that he kept the "Norristown Hotel corner of Egypt or Main and De Kalb Streets" and that "a constant supply of newspapers will be kept for the use of the house." This is interesting for giving an early mention of "hotel" which it would appear was now about being introduced as more pretentious than inn or tavern. It was a two-story stone house forty by thirty-seven feet with an adjoining kitchen. The stable was also of stone fifty by twenty-seven feet with sheds and outbuildings. This property was built by General Isaiah Wells about 1800 and kept by him until his election as sheriff when he moved to the jail. It was long known as the most noted stage-house in Norristown. In 1834 the Norristown Hotel was then kept by Levi Roberts and was offered at public sale by the assignees of Isaiah Wells." Bean's 1884 History of Montgomery Co PA; http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/montgomery/beantoc.htm. A single horizontal crease from a fold; small pinhole between first two lines of text. Otherwise fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates now copies not in AAS or Library Company of Philadelphia. unknown books
194747377n.p. 1947. 1st Printing. Off white card stock self wrappers with an off white paper slip tipped in. Printed in sepia and dark brown. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Light soiling to wrappers vertical crease due to being folded. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. Printed bifolium. Pictorial illustration to upper wrapper. 11-3/4" 9-1/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
195047378n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. Off white card stock self wrappers printed in sepia and brown. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some age toning otherwise clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. Pictorial upper wrapper. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
192047304n.p. 1920. 1st Printing. White card stock self wrappers full color illustrations to wrappers menu items printed in black. Now housed in a mylr sleeve. A VG copy. Some light scuffing and rubbing to edges some light foxing internally overall a bright copy. Illustrated bifolium. Full color ful page illustrations to recto and verso of wrappers. 10" x 6-1/4" <br/><br/>The image on lower wrappper is "The American Indian" another one of the seven murals. unknown books
29018674Paris France: MP Marcel Picardo 12-Jun-02. A single fold menu for Hotel de L'Empire located in Paris France. The menu is most likely for their hotel restaurant and is dated June 12 1902. That night dinners had a choice been Turbot fish in a cream sauce or chicken. The hotel was located at No. 7 Rue Daunou and is no longer in existence though there is a hotel by the same name currently in Paris. The menu also has an advertisement for Redfern a store in Paris that sold Furs Robes Dresses Manteaux coats Lingerie and Trousseaux. Refern was a British tailoring firm founded in 1855 by John Redfern that had several stores across Europe. Its Paris extension was operated as a couture establishment which developed into a leading European Couture house while its other branches were mostly tailors and/or importers. The Paris branch closed in 1940. The menu as well as advertisement have gilded decorative elements with the Refern advertisement featuring a high society lady dressed in a fashionable attire and the menu depicting a hunting scene with a dog rifle and dead hare. Measures 9" x 8 1/4" <br/><br/> MP Marcel Picardo unknown books
19462561Boston: The Somerset Hotel 1946. Cards. Green illustrated cards with yellow string tassel. Near fine. Unpaginated 4 pages. 30.5 x 21.5 Dinner dancing and music at this 1940's Boston social event hosted by the who's who of Boston's upper class - including Miss Katherine Winthrop a top-ranked American tennis player. Full page listing the Girls' Clubs of Boston's Board of Directors Dinner Dance Committee and office holders - all filled out by the wives of privileged class. Music by Ranny Weeks and his Orchestra. Menu highlights a choice of Lobster Newburg or broiled tenderloin. Last page describes the Island of Bali highlights religious customs government and various facts or most likely fiction. Clean crisp copy. <br /> The Somerset Hotel books
195047825n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. White glossy paper printed in black and mint green folded twice. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some chipping to edges light age toning worse to one photo - see picture. Overall clean and bright. Loose leaf folded. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Folded: 4-1/2" x 6-1/2". Unfolded: 12-1/4" x 9-2/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
1936144619New York: Hotel Astor 1936. Original lunch menu from the Times Square Hotel Astor in New York City dated Wednesday October 7 1936.<br/><br/>The successor to the Astor family's Waldorf-Astoria hotel an essential element of Times Square's growth into an entertainment location and a widely-known bar for pickups the Hotel Astor notably encouraged gay men to frequent the bar for pickups as well. The hotel was in operation from 1904 through 1967 featuring many well known musicians including Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra with big band leader Vincent Lopez and his orchestra advertised on this menu. <br/><br/>The menu dates from a year after the hotel's first renovation and features an extensive partially French inspired cuisine including a Philadelphia Pepper Pot broiled mackerel turkey wings and a tomato cheese and asparagus cold salad as the daily specials. The hotel's location is now occupied by a 54-story office tower. <br/><br/>Single fold three-color menu 9 x 12 inches. Very Good plus with light soil. Hotel Astor unknown books
40148n. p.: Schine Hotels n. d. Ca. mid 20th c. Color printed paper. Minimal wear to edges light rubbing. A VG example. Single sheet folded twice into a brochure. Thoroughly color illustrated. 8-7/8" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>This famous hotel has been the site of more movies events tragedies & talk than possibly any other hotel in California. It is best known for being a constant film site for movies such as Pretty Woman The Graduate The Wedding Singer The Mask & Forrest Gump. The assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in the kitchens of the hotel in 1968 sparked even more interest in the hotel despite its decreasing popularity since the tragedy. In 1989 the hotel closed to guests for good and its demolition to make room for a Robert F. Kennedy Community School occurred in 2005. Not found by us on OCLC. Rare. Schine Hotels unknown books
48132Paris: Radiogravure A Breger Frères n.d. 1st printing. White paper self wrappers printed in black. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some light foxing/age toning. Corners and edges rubbed. Tri-fold. Illustrated with two photographs of the hotel interior/restaurant and one map. 3-1/2" x 5-1/2. <br/><br/> Radiogravure A Breger Frères unknown books
1941198167Cincinnati: Hotel and Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League 1941. 64p. staplebound wraps light handling wear. Approximately 3.5x5 inches. Hotel and Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League unknown books
1941211952Cincinnati: Hotel & Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League 1941. 64p. staplebound booklet 5x3 inches very good. As amended at the thirtieth general convention. Hotel & Restaurant Employees; Bartenders International League unknown books
47582n.p. n.d. 1st Edition. Off white card stock loose leaf printed in blue menu items typed in blue. Lunch recto dinner verso. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Very light soiling and age toning overall a nice copy. Loose leaf. 6-6/8" x 4-6/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
192847595Amsterdam 1928. 1st Printing. Off white card stock loose leaf printed to recto only. Printed in black now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some age toning rubbing to edges and corners. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. Broadside. Picture of "The Isla of Marken Holland". Approx: 5-3/4" x 3-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
19442609Marlin Texas 1944. Small promotional brochure folded once to produce 4 pp. small illustration of the Majestic Hotel on the front panel. Scarce promotional brochure for the Torbett Clinic and Hospital a private corporation founded in 1936 in Marlin Texas which was -- and is now -- famous for its hot mineral water. As it turned out the Torbett Clinic prospered and is today known as the Falls Community Hospital and Clinic. Includes instructions on healthy behavior such as stretch exercises and even a Daily Prayer. Our question: how was even possible that such a little piece of obsolescence should have survived unknown books
19106753San Francisco: Putney Haight Telegraph Press; Printed and Bound by the Hicks-Judd Company 1910. Octavo 24 x 16 cm. 31 67-307 pages. Advertisements. Illustration of the Hotel on page 3. Portrait of the author in chef's whites and smoking cap on page 6. ~ FIRST EDITION stated subscription issue. One of the more important and influential early California professional cookbooks marking San Francisco's emergence as a world culinary center. Divided between a menu section Part 1 with two hundred menus and "Extraordinary and Secret Compositions in Culinary Art" Part 2 with more than two thousand recipes. A dose of hyperbole can be assumed regarding the claim to secrecy as at least some of the recipes had appeared in the author's column in The Evening Post whose collaboration is acknowledged on page 18. A sampling: Austrian Soup Bread Berliner Pfannkuchen English Crumpets Velvet Soup Cream of Chicory Soup Green Walnut Confit Bar le Duc Crème au Kirsch Coup St. Jacques Chiffonade Salad Salad Eugenie Okra and Sweet Peppers mistakenly printed twice Tripe à la mode Caen Baron of Lamb Squab Michels Quail Forestiere Fondue Savarin Pineapple Omelette Bohemian Eggs String Beans with Raisins Viennese Carrots Raspberry Souffle Cream Puffs St. Francis. ~ The bibliographer Dan Strehl identified the Alsatian Victor Hirtzler 1874-1931 some time ago in One Hundred Books on California Food and Wine Los Angeles: The Book Collectors 1990 page 21. as "one of the earliest celebrity chefs." Among other means of attracting restaurant clientele "Hirtzler presented seasonal menus demonstrating the highly sophisticated hotel dining of the time" with menus heavily influenced by the haute cuisine of European royal courts. After a sidereal career that included posts at the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg and the royal Belém Palace in Lisbon he had arrived at the St. Francis on Union Square in 1904 and thus endured the catastrophes of 1906 and remained after the rebuilding until 1925 when he retired to Strasbourg. A fuller account is available in David Shields's The Culinarians Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2017 pages 526-529. ~ The didactic "models" presentation of L'Art culinaire is likely intended as a counter to Escoffier's Le guide culinaire a reference text that had recently appeared in an abridged English translation in 1907. Hirtzler's subscription edition of 1910 which includes a list of the patrons who underwrote its publication has become quite scarce. Stamped "Subscription Edition" on the front cover; includes the list of patrons that according to the edition note on page 9 was reserved for subscribers; all of these copies are missing two signatures which accounts for the pagination gap. ~ In publisher's tan cloth with black lettering. Light rubbing and extremity wear to covers. The front paste-down bears an ownership inscription in red pencil "Property of Marge deYoung Portland Ore." and the free front endpaper a rubber-stamped name and address of an Oregon paperback exchange. Good. OCLC locates thirteen copies of the subscription edition; Bitting page 230; Brown 95 undated; Glozer 127; Strehl 19; Cagle 362; not in Stoner. Putney Haight, Telegraph Press; Printed and Bound by the Hicks-Judd Company hardcover books
193046838San Francisco 1930. 1st Printing. White card stock printed in red and black now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some soiling to leaf edges hae some age toning some creasing to the tail as well a few small tears short tear at head edges and corners are rubbed vertical crease from being folded blue pencil marking to head crossing out "Mural Room" to "R.S." overall a legible menu. Broadside. Small vignette at head. 14" x 8" <br/><br/> unknown books
200420991ELos Angeles: United Artists n.d. 2004. First Edition. Paperbound cloth tape binding 8 1/2†x 11†128 pages. This is first appearance in book form of this screenplay specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Original Screenplay. Fine in printed wrappers. Shooting script for the film Hotel Rwanda written by Keir Pearson and Terry George directed by Terry George starring Don Cheadle Sophie Okoneda Joaquin Phoenix Nick Nolte Hakeem Kae-Kazim and Fana Mokoena. The film was nominated for Oscars for Best Actor Cheadle Best Supporting Actress Okonedo and Best Original Screenplay. United Artists hardcover books