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19003873-11[ca. 1900]. 3 cartes. Guter Zustand. Kleiner Fleck auf der Vorderseite.
196899339Hamburg, [ca. 1968]. Dreiteiliges Leporello mit 3 Farbabb. Zusammengefaltet 11 x 14,5 cm.
1567Paris, Imp. Chaix, 1955, Guides 1956, in8°: 144p, br
198019339BBMarburg, Jonas, 1980. 96 S. überwiegend Ill. kart. Deckelillustr. guter Zustand, Buchdeckel ein wenig berieben.
192371345(Hamburg, Emil Korff, [1923]). 2 Bll. (1 gefalzter Bogen) Mit 1 Titel-Illustr. 4to (31 x 24 cm).
20111074272Hi-design Publ. / Phoenix, 2011. 368 S.; sehr zahlr. Illustrationen; 29 cm. Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag.
18406133AGParis, Aubert, 1840 (ca.). Lithographie aus "Le charivari", Bll. 30,4 x 24,4; oben sehr eng beschnitten, Mittelfalz, unterer Blattrand im Text Einrisse mit Japan unterlegt. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.
RO80045827IMP. SAMIE. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 20/30 pages.? Quelques illustrations en bleu et blanc, dans le texte. Légendes en français, anglais, allemand et espagnol.. . . . Classification Dewey : 641.013-Gastronomie
8476Original wraps. Very Good. 8 1/2 X 11 Inches. Circa 1950's original folding menu to "Sea Fare" In Astoria Oregon. Light wear to edges and folds. Some scuffing to covers. SCARCE. unknown
200391707(Münster), Hölker, 2003). 166 S.Mit sehr zahlr. Farbfotos. 29 cm. Illustr. Silbergeprät. OPp (Vorderdeckel als Passepartoutausschnitt).
191427626Partitions sur la Restauration et alimentations Salabert 1914
195119194Partitions sur les Autres régions,Partitions sur la Restauration et alimentations Micro 1951
187144760New Haven: Published under the Auspices of the Yale Tract Association and Printed and Sold for the Authors by a Party called Chatfield C. C. 1871. 1st printing thus. Original publisher's buff paper wrappers printed in red & black. Sewn. Age-toning to wrappers. Chipping to rear wrapper fore-edge. Call nos to front wrapper upper left ex-lib. A VG item. 32 pp. Adverts at rear. Illustrated with drawings & cuts. 8vo. 9-1/4" x 5-7/8" <br/><br/>Of particular note with respect this publication is page 29 which sports a half-page advert for the Elm City Oyster & Dining Rooms which provides a priced Bill of Fare listing 47 separate items ranging from Soup for 10¢ to Porter-House Steak for 40¢. Coffee 10¢; Tea 5¢. The Almanac itself is well-represented institutionally though now uncommon in commerce. Published under the Auspices of the Yale Tract Association, and Printed and Sold for the Authors by a Party called Chatfield C. unknown books
187448785Worcester Massachusetts 1874. 1st printing presumed. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning. A couple faint spots. Very Good. 14 lines printed recto only. 5-15/16" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
20042872004 - broché - 3 Etoiles, revue intitulée "L'Art de la Haute Gastronomie" - Publication trimestrielle - In-4 (30 x 23 cm) broché - 138 pages - Très nombreuses photographies en couleurs - Jean D. NOUAILHAC (Directeur de la publication) - Dédicaces de Paul BOCUSE et de Alain DUCASSE en page de titre - Avec une lettre (envoi) de Catherine TRANCHANT, du Guide Michelin, à Monsieur Antoine MAILLON
107647. Paperback. Good. Condition: Good; ISBN: 9781582803302; Edition: 7. Once purchased we honor returns due to quality issues but won't accept reasons like 'changed my mind' 'find better price' 'order by mistake' etc paperback
73-6537Copenhagen: 20th Century Danish Restaurant circa 1970s-1980s. Fo. 4 pp. Black and white plates. Soft cover. Good. Significant staining on interior. Text in Danish. Provenance: Collection of M. Denis SCHNEIDER ancien Chef de Cuisine Copenhague Maison du DANEMARK. 142 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris Copenhagen: [20th Century Danish Restaurant], [circa 1970s-1980s] paperback
73-6664Paris: 20th century French restaurant circa 1970s-1980s. 4to. 2 pp. Single card menu. Black and white plates. Soft cover. Very good. Text in French.Provenance: Collection of M. Denis SCHNEIDER ancien Chef de Cuisine Copenhague Maison du DANEMARK. 142 Ave. des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris Paris: [20th century French restaurant], [circa 1970s-1980s] paperback
19649415New York: Harvest House 1964. Small quarto in comb binding 25.5 x 18 cm. 64 pages. Illustrated. Index. FIRST EDITION. A cookbook of regional African recipes by Bea Sandler restaurant consultant and food magazine editor. An expanded edition was released in 1970 by World Publishing Co. with the contracted title African Cookbook and re-issued again in 1993. The introduction to the 1993 edition notes that “The first publication of this book was . the first volume on African cooking to appear in this country or anywhere outside of Africa.†The second half of that statement was incorrect but it was indeed the first published in the U.S. The cookbook originated with Sandler’s role in planning the menu for The Tree Houses Restaurant at the African Pavilion of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Sandler writes in the preface that after being given this task “to our amazement we could not find an African cook book published in America†though they were able to turn up a couple of volumes published in Africa after which “we embarked on a long and complex testing program. We invited people who had been in Africa to participate in the testings and to advise us on the final selection of menu items.†Each chapter of the book “is designed to give you a complete luncheon or dinner as you would get it at the African Pavilion.†For instance one chapter provides a complete “Couscous Menu†consisting of Groundnut Soup Couscous Mauritania a salad and Mango-Banana Sundae. Other recipes in the book include “Tree House†Chutney Curry of Beef Kenya Chicken Moamba Foo-Foo and Nigerian Pancakes as well as six recipes for alcoholic cocktails including Paw-Paw Paradise and Tanganika Tonic. The lower portion of each page prints a description of one of the countries featured at the pavilion. Sandler went on to travel extensively around Africa compiling recipes for her 1970 edition of this cookbook. This original World's Fair publication is very uncommon. One small pencil annotation to margin otherwise internally clean and sound. Photographically illustrated covers are lightly rubbed and with some bumping to corners otherwise fine. Not in Tipton-Martin's The Jemima Code. Harvest House unknown
187212024Bourg, Gromier Ainé (Imprimerie Chambaud et Perdrix), 1872 ; in-32, broché ; 32 pp., couverture vert-tilleul imprimée.
195963930San Francisco CA: Sinoloa Cantina 1416 Powell Street October 1959. Oblong 4to. 4 pp unpaginated. colour-illustrated softcovers stereotypical cover art of Mexican-American whistling after dancer w/ one 8 x 6 in. silver gelatin photo inserted into die-cut slots very minor pinholes at upper corners still a VG exemplar. A wonderful Mid-20th-Century photograph capturing the well-dressed Margarette with Mexican-American dancer in the famed Sinoloa Cantina restaurant/nightclub on Powell Street in San Francisco who hosted parties dancing cocktails with music starting nightly at 7PM and three shows with dancers until Midnight. The nightclub was a local favorite of the San Francisco Hispanic-American baseball players and featured Mexican and American fare. Sinoloa Cantina, 1416 Powell Street, paperback
19606299San Francisco: Grabhorn Press 1960. 35x26cm 18pp. Wine regions of France map on inner front cover California wine map on inner rear cover. Printed in black and red with gilt title. Loose folded sheets in plain wrappers likely meant to be housed in the restaurant's folder or covers of some sort. Fine condition. <br /> <br /> A very uncommon and beautiful wine list from the Alexis Restaurant in Nob Hill San Francisco which was around from the 1950s-70s. This list we believe was likely printed by the Grabhorn Press. OCLC locates two copies at the Library of Congress and Book Club of California. [Grabhorn Press?] unknown
191025877nantes 1910 1 carte photo originale albuminée en noir, format : 14 x 9 cm, montrant LES COMPAGNONS MARÉCHAUX-FERRANTS EN BANQUET (FÊTE DE LA SAINT ÉLOI) DEVANT L'HÔTEL RESTAURANT DU CHEVAL NOIR (47 AVENUE DE LA GARE A MORET-SUR-LOING)[1925],
195525228nantes Imprimerie Chantreau et Fils 1955 un Menu, cartonné (2 grandes feuilles pliées en deux et reliées par un cordonnet saumon), format : 20 x 15,5 cm, 1ère page illustrée de la reproduction (en plus petit) de la gravure de 1850 en 2 tons : La France de nos Jours - Nantes - vue de la Bourse, page 2 intérieure imprimée comme suit : VILLE DE NANTES - CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE : DEJEUNER DU 17 DECEMBRE 1955 EN L'HONNEUR DES PERSONNALITES VENUES A NANTES POUR L'INAUGURATION DE LA "NOUVELLE TRAVERSEE DE LA VILLE" PAR LA LIGNE DE CHEMIN DE FER DE PARIS A QUIMPER - SALONS MAUDUIT TRAITEUR, 3 ème page déclinaisons des vins (du repas), 4ème page : Menu, 1955 Nantes Imprimerie Chantreau et Fils Editeur,
195024112nantes Michel TURCAUD et Imprimerie Moderne 1950 un Menu, cartonné (une grande feuille pliée en deux), format : 26 x 18 cm, 1ère page illustré d'un dessin du restaurant à la au lavis brun titre imprimé en marron foncé et rouge, menu manuscrit à l'encre brune avec les vins de la main de Michel Turcaud, avec joint une publicité sur soie rose tissée mécaniquement en rose, bleu et noir, format : 9 x 27 cm, avec en haut la représentation de l'intérieur des salons Michel TURCAUD, 4, rue voltaire à Nantes et au dessous l'impression tissée du nom du restaurateur et du lieu : TURCAUD NANTES, DEJEUNER DU 21 OCTOBRE 1950, 1950 Imprimerie Moderne Editeur,