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197946502n. p. 1979. 1st Printing. White card stock wrappers white paper leaves black and red lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy edges a bit rubbed small blue ink markings adding prices internally clean and bright. Bifolium housed in larger card stock wrappers. Color illustrations By Sem a.k.a. George Goursat 1863 - 1934 to wrappers. 13" x 10-1/4" <br/><br/>Sem used to frequent the Maxim's and draw the elegant customers. The illustration to the wrappers is just one of many of his drawings. unknown books
196048631n. p. 1960. 1st Printing. Thick tan paper printed to recto and verso. Full illustration to recto printed in grays red lettering reads "Scandia" to head. Verso printed in red and black with 11 smaller vignettes. Small punctured hole to head - made for a ribbon tie Menu now housed in a mylar sleeve. A G/VG copy. Age toning to the menu especially edges. Some darker burn marks to head and tail a small pin hole to upper corner. Horizontal crease due to being folded. Some rubbing to edges. Menu items still clean and legible. Loose leaf. Full page illustration by Danish illustrator and writer Hakon Mielche to recto. Small vignettes to verso. 19-1/2" x 13-1/4" <br/><br/>"One of the fanciest restaurants in Los Angeles was located at 9040 Sunset Boulevard just west of Doheny. A man named Ken Hansen originally opened it across the street in 1947. Ten years later he moved into its more famous location and began serving Scandinavian cuisine to a rich and famous clientele. His sister-in-law Teddy Hansen served as the hostess in charge of greeting and seating the beautiful people and she knew everybody. In the early seventies the Hansens sold Scandia to magazine publisher Bob Petersen he of the automotive magazines. By then the character of Sunset Boulevard was beginning to change. Other businesses in that area including the Roxy nightclub and the Rainbow Bar and Grill attracted a younger rowdier crowd. Every night police were busting drug dealers within yards of Scandia and it did a lot to drive Scandia’s older wealthy clientele to other newer eateries. The place finally closed in 1989." oldrestaurants website unknown books
193045660.1n.p. 1930. 1st Printing. Brown card stock self wrappers black lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy edges and corners a bit rubbed otherwise clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. Line drawing of a bulls head on upper and lower wrappers. Die-Cut in the shape of a bull head. <br/><br/> unknown books
195047356Beverly Hills 1950. 1st Printing. Card stock self wrappers printed in yellow gray and maroon. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some very light soiling and scuffing. Otherwise clean and bright. Printed Bifolium. Decorative upper wrapper. 5-1/2" 2-1/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
194047198n.p. 1940. 1st Printing. White paper self wrappers illustrated in full color areas for the child to color now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. The areas where children can color has been used. The coloring done is very well done and "in the lines"! Pencil marking to upper wrapper. Overall a nice copy. One leaf folded twice. Illustrated. 6" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>When you first open the menu you will see a list of 8 menu items named after fairy tales. When you unfold a second time to see the coloring space along with a story about a pig and camel. Pencil marking reads "To Franks" unknown books
196047166n.p. 1960. 1st Printing. Card stock wrappers two yellow slips stapled at head black red and brown lettering. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some soiling to wrappers edges and corners a bit rubbed some age toning to wrappers slip its in great shape. Printed bifolium two slips. Illustrated upper wrapper. 12" x 9" <br/><br/>Charlie Anderson owner of the Domino Club was also an avid collector of nude paintings - which he had displayed all over the restuarant. unknown books
1939472041939. 1st Printing. Tan card stock self wrappers printed in blue yellow and black. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy some light soiling to wrappers rubbing around edges and corners internally bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. 11-1/2" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/>Pig'n Whistle issued a few souvenir menus in honor of the 1939 worlds fair in San Francisco. unknown books
193947202San Francisco 1939. 1st Printing. Tan card stock self wrappers printed in blue yellow and black. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy some light soiling to wrappers rubbing around edges and corners internally clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. Pictorial upper wrapper. 11-1/2" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/>Pig'n Whistle issued a few souvenir menus in honor of the 1939 worlds fair in San Francisco. unknown books
193947203San Francisco 1939. 1st Printing. Tan card stock self wrappers printed in blue yellow and black. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy some light soiling to wrappers rubbing around edges and corners internally bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. Pictorial upper wrapper. 11-1/2" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/>Pig'n Whistle issued a few souvenir menus in honor of the 1939 worlds fair in San Francisco. unknown books
194047199San Francisco 1940. 1st Printing. Full color illustrated wrappers Navy blue lettering. Slip is navy blue lettering printed to an off white piece of paper. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Light soiling to wrappers pin hole to top corner also on the slip some age toning to edges otherwise clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. One slip. Illustrated upper wrapper. 11-1/2" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
195046901Oakland: Fontes Printing Co 1950. 1st Printing. White card stock self wrappers printed in green and black now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Soiling and age toning to wrappers edges are rubbed some pencil marking to menus items crossing out otherwise bright. Illustrated bifolium. Illustrated upper wrapper and a couple small vignettes inside. 12-3/4" x 9" <br/><br/>"Visit our Stein Room Upstairs - Draft and Imported German Beer" Fontes Printing Co unknown books
197548283n.p. 1975. 1st P. White card stock self wrappers printed in black now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some soiling to wrappers light rubbing to edges internally clean and bright. Bifolium. Drawn portrait of John Ireland to lower wrapper wrapping around partially to the upper wrapper hands only. Folio. 17--3/4 x 10" <br/><br/>This restaurant was owned by movie star John Ireland lasting only several months: "In his later years he owned the restaurant Ireland's in Santa Barbara California. An accomplished chef he regularly worked in the kitchen and concocted Ireland Stew combining whatever ingredients were available on a given night. He was also a regular at the restaurant's bar greeting patrons and buying drinks for friends. The restaurant failed. In May 1977 Ireland declared bankruptcy" wiki unknown books
192945809n.p. 1929. 1st Printing. Single leaf orange decorative border orange and black lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy edges a bit rubbed light soiling to verso overall clean and bright. Broadside. One black and white photograph of buffalo. 7-2/8" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
194047384San Francisco: Candid Photo Studios 1940. 1st Printing. White card stock self wrappers printed in blue. One photograph slipped in. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Corners and edges are bumped/rubbed light age toning to wrappers some soiling to wrappers. Photograph has some light creasing to right side otherwise a clean bright image. Printed bifolium. One silver gelatin photograph. Bfolium: 7-1/4" x 8-1/2". Photograph: 5" x 7" <br/><br/> Candid Photo Studios unknown books
1928160471928. Paris Restaurant Drouant s.d. (1928) - 1 carte publicitaire recto/verso 10 cm x 13 5 cm - Texte au verso - Très bon état
19003873-11[ca. 1900]. 3 cartes. Guter Zustand. Kleiner Fleck auf der Vorderseite.
192371345(Hamburg, Emil Korff, [1923]). 2 Bll. (1 gefalzter Bogen) Mit 1 Titel-Illustr. 4to (31 x 24 cm).
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,
8135P., La Tour d'Argent, 15, Quai de la Tournelle, 1985, 1 vol. in-4 (305 x 215) cartonné, sous couverture illustrée d'une tour d'argent, de 68 pp. de texte et nombreuses pages publicitaire non numérotées. Bel exemplaire.
193528662nantes 1935 1 carte photo originale argentique en noir, format : 9 x 14 cm, prise par un inconnu, NANTES - LA REVUE "LA CLOCHE" DE NANTES EN SORTIE DANS UN RESTAURANT 1935 (environ),
199929032Wervershoof : Fotostudio Bartelsman 1999. 35 cm, 120 / 64 Seiten Band 1 gebundene Ausgabe Band 2: Softcover, im Schuber, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
145973Wade pdm England. (No Year). Porzellan - Porcelain. Ca 20x18 cm (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren).
94614Le Vieux Papier, fac. 212 (avril 1965) à 218 (octobre 1966) reliés en 1 volume, demi-basane, environ 27x19cm, des frottements d'usage sur la reliure, coiffe inférieure épidermée, bon état pour le reste.
69777Neuilly, éd. Chez l'auteur, 1983, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-18, cartonnage pleine percaline "chagrinée" bordeaux éd., couv. titre doré sur première de couv. éd., dos muet, 122 pp., papier crème, quelques publicités pleine page en brun, sommaire, Un très bon petit guide des hôtels et restaurants de la capitale parisienne avec l'adresse, la note mais aussi un historique de l'établissement ainsi que les spécialités, le tout afrémenté par des anecdotes. Pas courant. Très bon état
66777Paris, éd. Ereme, 2004, in-4, cartonnage couv. photos coul. éd., 256 pp., papier glacé, très nb. photos coul., index des bistrots, index des recettes, Quel point commun entre un ancien mont-de-piété, une épicerie 1900, un hôtel particulier XVIIIe et une gare désaffectée ? Toutes ces vieilles pierres parisiennes accueillent aujourd'hui dîneurs et curieux émerveillés. Mémoire des yeux, mémoire des lieux, ce livre présente une sélection de cinquante établissements parisiens d'exception. Par leur histoire, qui se mêle imperceptiblement à celle de Paris, par leur décor magique et leur atmosphère particulière, ils ont fait de la ville lumière le rendez-vous de tous les gourmands du monde. Pour ce livre, ils ont accepté de nous ouvrir les portes de leurs cuisines, et de nous livrer les recettes et anecdotes qui ont fait leur succès. Pour le plaisir des yeux et des papilles… Pas courant. Très bon état