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191017013Saussac Gamon 1910 1 in-12 Imprimerie Saussac Gamon, (1910), in-12, relié par un cordon, couverture verte iillustrée d'une femme coiffée d'une large capeline surmontée d'une plume devant le restauranr du Pré Catelan, 17 pages.
195145478.1San Francisco: Allied Printing 1951. 1st printing. Pictorial tan wrappers. Red and blue lettering. Stapled. A VG/NF copy light soiling and age toning to edges of wrappers corners a bit rubbed internally clean and bright. 8 pp. Profusely illustrated by Mladen Mileff. 4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>A BBQ restaurant located at 162 Turk Street in San Francisco. Set up like a book with a introduction titled "On Dining" a "Table of Contents" page numbers and on the lower wrapper a place for notes. This menu also includes a wine and champagne list as well as cocktails and beer. Old Dixie Bar-B-Q restaurant can be found in the 1951 San Francisco City Directory. However there is no directory for the years 1950 or 1952. Old Dixie is not listed in the 1948-49 or the 1953 directory. A rare piece of BBQ history in the Bay Area. Allied Printing unknown books
1997Q-0028609948Macmillan General Reference 1997-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Macmillan General Reference hardcover
1909015429Paris Librairie d'éducation nationale, Collection Picard, " Bibliothèque d'éducation récréative ", 11e série 1909 In-4 Cartonnage polychrome Edition originale
2000G0471442399I4N00Wiley 2000. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Wiley hardcover
196045868n.p. 1960. 1st Printing. Brown card stock self wrappers black lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy edges rubbed light soiling to wrappers internally clean and bright. Tri-fold. A few small vignettes. 11-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>Named one of the three best Creole restaurants in New Orleans. Chez Helene opened in 1964 and closed in 1995. The chef Austin Leslie has been cooking since he was child. He was very well known in the New Orleans culinary scene. Austin died in Hurricane Katrina in 2005. unknown books
193645872n.p. 1936. 1st Printing. Full color paper wrappers dark blue printed lettering blue typed lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG/VG copy slight rubbing to edges and corners ink marking that reads "1936" sticker on lower wrapper internally clean and bright. Printed bifolium. Illustrated upper wrapper. 7-1/4" x 5" <br/><br/>Sticker reads "San Francisco's GREATEST NEED - $2029809. - Community Chest Nov. 9-Dec. 2" unknown books
197046249New Orleans 1970. 1st Printing. Brown card stock self wrappers printed in black black lettering with prices written in blue ink. One slip is white tissue paper with black type. The second slip is white paper with black type. Both stapled at head of menu. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy some staple holes to head of menu corners a bit rubbed some light soiling and age toning to inner wrappers two blue ink markings price adjustments to the slips otherwise internally clean and bright. Printed bifolium with two slips. Illustrated upper and lower wrappers. 12" x 9" <br/><br/>The Vaucresson family started in the food business in 1899 as butchers. In 1965 generations later the family opened Vaucresson Cafe Creole on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. This place lasted about 10 years. Vince Vaucresson said in an interview in 2017 that it was the "first African-American owned business on Bourbon Street since Reconstruction." Vince and his family now run the Vaucresson Sausage Co. selling Creole styled links. unknown books
1998Q-0937552941Quail Ridge Pr 1998-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Quail Ridge Pr paperback
1984Q-0939944251Marmac Pub. Co 1984. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Marmac Pub. Co hardcover
2000Q-184091131XConran Octopus 2000-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Conran Octopus hardcover
19850081231985. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher: Wm. C. Brown Company Publisher 1985 V.Good HB ISBN: 0-471-63658-4 hardcover
19940072021994. Soft Cover. Good. Publisher: The Educational Foundation 1994 Good Soft Cover ISBN: 0-915452-74-X cover wear around edges one page has HIGHLIGHTING. 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
19399203New York: Imprimerie Chauvelot 149 West 21st Street 1939. Bi-fold menu 18 x 14.2 cm. 4 pages. FIRST EDITION. It does seem a bit ironic to find a list of "American Drinks" at the French Pavilion an exhibit dedicated to delivering the best of French food and drink to some of the forty-five million visitors to the 1939-40 World's Fair. The French Pavilion was a pivotal event in American culinary culture bringing a new level of fine French dining to New York City as it gave birth to Henri Soule's Lutece and its offshoots Le Pavillon La Côte Basque La Grenouille and La Caravelle. The list includes selections of Scotch Irish & Canadian and Rye along with Sherries and Ports as well as short lists of Cocktails and Fancy Drinks. Beer from Pabst Blue Ribbon Rheingold and Ruppert were also available. We've seen a later - 1940 - form of this list titled "American Drinks and Sandwiches" offering a Cream Cheese and Jelly Sandwich perhaps an indication of the financial issues the Fair in general was having with low attendance and a perception of high prices. Some light staining and age-toning to the menu's tan paper printed in blue. near very good. [Imprimerie Chauvelot, 149 West 21st Street] unknown
193447696New York: Hapsburg Restaurant 1934. First Edition. Original wraps. Fine. 15"x7" folded menu dated 28 Nov 1934 capped by a color reproduction of a Bemelmans painting that covered the walls along with others.Bemelman was commissioned to do the paintings and later became a partner. The Restaurant was created by Frank Dougherty Chet Laroche and Ted Patrick as a private lunch club for their friends. The Brochure 14"x 5 3/4" which gives its origins and adorned with 3 tipped in color reproductions of Bemelmans art. Plus a book of matches with the name address and phone numer of the restaurant. All three fine <br/><br/> Hapsburg Restaurant paperback
191148948Shanghai 1911. 1st Printing. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning. Minor extremity wear. Fold-lines. Very Good. Single sheet printed recto only with the menu in French and English in two side-by-side columns. Typographical border. 11-3/8" x 8-5/8" <br/><br/>"In 1846 Peter Felix Richards opened one of the first western restaurants in Shanghai and the first western hotel in China south of the Yangkingpang Yangjingbang creek on the river front on The Bund facing the Huangpu River near Jinling Road East in the Huangpu District of Shanghai in what became in 1849 the French Concession. Named after its founder Richards' Hotel and Restaurant "Licha"; Lee-zo was 'a single and ordinary building' in the Baroque style that targeted initially the seafaring clientele that made up the bulk of travelers to 19th century Shanghai. . By 1859 the hotel was renamed in English the Astor House Hotel while retaining the original Chinese name until 1959. According to actress Grace Hawthorne who stayed at the Astor House in 1894: 'The man who named it some thirty years ago or so had been to New-York and found in the Astor House a model of elegance and hotel excellence. He returned to Shanghai and forthwith named his hotel the Astor House.'" Famous Hotels Website. unknown books
190345820Cincinnati 1903. 1st Printing. Single sheet printed on recto only black lettering red ink embossed seal at head now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG/NF copy very slight rubbing to corners faint soiling to verso overall clean and bright. Broadside. 7" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>The Gibson House opened in 1849 by J.K. and D.V. Bennett and financed by Scottish immigrant Peter Gibson. The hotel was torn down in 1873 and a larger one was built in its place. This menu is from the days of the second building. A fire destroyed this building in 1912. It was built again and then sold to the Sheraton in 1950s and ultimately closed its doors and was demolished in the 1970s. unknown books
195046998London 1950. 1st Printing. Gray card stock green and red lettering. Light yellow slip also with green and red lettering. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Light pencil markings to menu items otherwise clean and bright. Printed bifolium with slip tipped in. Small vignette to upper wrapper. 11" x 7-3/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
191045365San Francisco 1910. 1st Printing. Self wrappers card stock now housed in a mylar sleeve. A G/VG copy edges and corners rubbed age toning slight tear at head of crease light soiling. 4 pp. unnumbered red and black lettering. Small vignette on upper wrapper. 7-1/4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>The New Tivoli restaurant is still located today at 1434 Grant Avenue though has been renamed Savoy Tivoli. The restaurant opened in 1907 - 110 years ago according to the Savoy Tivoli's Facebook page. This menu is quite limited could be one of the first menus offered. Dinner specials are 75 cents and includes an appetizer salad and soup entree and dessert with coffee. unknown books
1903243261903 Une lithographie en bistre, Format : 31,7 centimètres de haut par 21 centimètres de large, sur papier crème, signée dans la litho en bas à droite : "à R. Casparin F. PINEAU-CHAILLOU 1903",
19940027471994. Hardcover. Good. Publisher: Kendal/Hunt Publishing Company 1994 Good HB ISBN: 0-915452-73-1 ink mark fep. corners have light wear. hardcover
199048639n.p. 1990. 1st Printing. Plasticized card stock full color illustrated wrappers held together by a blue cord tie. White thick paper leaves printed in black. Wine list is coated in black ink to the outer wrappers printed in a silvery-gray with illustration of a falcon to upper wrapper. Internally the wine list is printed in black ink. Both pieces of ephemera are loose leaves one folded to make a 4 pp. bifolum paper printed in black. One is white on is a light tan. Overall a VG copy. Some rubbing to the edges corners lightly bumped. The cord tie is a bit frayed. Some foxing to head and tail of the menu small inscription to head of the first page of the menu otherwise bright and clean. Wine list with faint soiling and age toning. Ephemera items with some age toning more so to the tan sheet. Nonetheless a nice copy of this little menu collection. Bifolium housed in larger wrappers. Small bifolium inside wine list and two other pieces of ephemera related to the novel "The Maltese Falcon". Menu wrappers with full page/full color illustration by San Francisco artist Dennis Ziemienski. Some smaller illustrations throughout. Menu: 16" x 9" <br/><br/>This menu is inscribed by Elisha Cook Jr. 1903 - 1995 who played Wilmer in the 1941 version of The Maltese Falcon. The inscription reads "Sally & Joe - Best - Elisha Cook". "John's Grill is a historic restaurant in San Francisco California at 63 Ellis Street. The restaurant is famous in part thanks to the novel The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. On the climactic final night of the novel's plot detective Sam Spade dines on chops potatoes and tomato at John's Grill after coming into possession of the falcon." wiki unknown books
197623258Neuilly, Éditions Oficom, n°s 2 (novembre 1976), 3, 4, 5 (mars 1977). Agrafé, 28 cm x 40 cm, 20 pages, illustrations in-texte. Textes de Pierre Barouh, David Mac Neil, René Fallet, Antoine Blondin, Jean-Paul Crespelle, Jean-Michel Basset, Frédéric Brandon, Jean Cormier, Daniel Crochet, Anne-Marie Dubois Dumée, Georges Duthen, Marie-Anne Lachaud, Mandryka, Loys Van Le … illustrations de Bruno Basset, Roger Blachon, Michel Bridenne, Roland Sabatier, …, photos de Denys Clément, mise en page de Claudine Mercier, publicités pour les fournisseurs de la brasserie, programmes des salles de spectacle et des galeries voisines, recettes culinaires, …. Edition complète, le n°1 étant paru en novembre 1929, bon état. Revue de la brasserie La Coupole à Montparnasse
1998DADAX0471413135Wiley 1998-09-15. 1. paperback. New. 8.40x0.30x10.70. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley paperback