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195363789New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1953. 8vo. viii 444 pp. Text illustrations diagrams tables. Blue publisher’s cloth dark blue & gilt lettering front cover & spine minor offset soiling from old brodart cover fore-edges w/ d.j. minor edgewear old tape repair to closed tear w/ offsetting still G/G copy. Third edition significantly revised & enlarged from the original first issued in 1937 and featuring a much expanded section on the use of frozen foods in large institutional menus and food service. All the recipes were standardized for 50 or more servings definitely applicable to cafeteria and food service settings in hospitals residence halls state institutions schools and more. Fowler was a longtime dietician and instructor in food service and management with St. Mary Hospital Kankakee Kansas State College Butler and later the U.S. Army & Navy. West was professor of Institutional Management at Kansas State as well as teaching at the Univ. of Washington Columbia and the Univ. of Hawaii through World War II. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., hardcover
19506373Boston: Red Coach Grill 1950. First Thus. Loose sheet printed both sides bifolium. Very Good. Restaurant menu printed two-color on glossy stock measuring 10.25 x 15 inches; opened 20.5 x 15 inches. Illustration on front cover features the chain's logo. With recent menu additions stapled to the fore-edge of the rear panel. Three items have been struck from the menu frog's legs; broiled pork chops; Red Coach Dinner Salad and another "Jack Larkin's Famous Club Sirloin Steak" has the word "club" struck in pencil. Light wear to front cover with an old dog-ear now mellowed. Withal a presentable copy. Eleven Red Coach Grill paper placemats printed in red are laid-in. Plus a Souvenir menu for The Red Coach Steak House of Elm Grove Wisconsin with marginal stains at lower corners. We've posited 1950 as the publication date as mere speculation based on prices within the menu. American cuisine offered at the various Red Coach Grill: Boston Hingham Middleboro and Wayland Mass. along with the Miami and NYC locations. <p>In 1936 the chain was established with the stand-alone restaurant in Wayland MA; a year later that was bought by Howard Deering Johnson of HoJo renown as his second restaurant chain. Menu is now housed in a removable clear archival sleeve with an acid-free backing.</p> . Red Coach Grill unknown