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195047520n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. Card stock self wrappers printed in red and black now housed in a mylar sleeve. A G/VG copy. Soiling and age toning to wrappers corners & edges are bumped and rubbed. Printed bifolium. 19" x 11" <br/><br/> unknown books
195047420n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. Full color illustrated wrappers white paper loose leaf stapled to head printed in red and blue typed in black. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some light soiling and age toning to wrappers loose leaf clean and bright. Loose leaf housed in bifolium. Pictorial wrappers. 11" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>The wrappers possibled were given to restaurant for advertising purposes. The wrappers advertise a beer called Schlitz. unknown books
193342434New York: The Brass Rail 1933. Offwhite leaves with gilt and black lettering and decoration. Light general wear; tack punctures with short tears to head and foot small loss to head of front page; rusting to staple affixing the "Sea Food" card. Three menu additions with prices written in ink to center pages. VG. Bifolium 4 pages plus small stapled-in "Sea Food Combination" card. Dining fare printed in three columns on center pages beverage list to last page. 12-3/8" x 7-1/2" <br/><br/>Fully priced menu for the Brass Rail located at 7th Ave at 49th St. "An Eating Place of International Fame". Fare includes Turkey Gumbo Soup with Rice $.20; Brass Rail Ham and Cabbage Baked Potato $.85; "Pot of Sanka Coffee or Kaffee Haag" $.25; and many more. The Beverage List suggests a somewhat loose interpretation of Prohibition or else the eager anticipication of its eradication later that year: a typographic box marked "Reserved for Wines and Champagnes" is nestled between the beer list and ginger ales and the beers include Guiness's Stout and several German droughts rather than the typical super-light Anheuser Busch Budweiser varieties manufactured to meet the alcohol level limitations of the time. The Brass Rail unknown books
196848649n.p. 1968. 1st Printing. Menu bifolium is white card stock self wrappers printed in maroon. Wine list bifolium is white card stock self wrappers dipped in green with maroon lettering. Three sheets are colored paper yellow green and orange-yellow typed in black in. One sheet is white paper typed in black ink. The last sheet - a place mat - is white paper printed in blue. All now housed in a mylar sleeve. Overall a VG copy. Age toning and soiling to main menu as well as light ink scribble to the upper wrapper other pieces have some light age toning and some soiling very likely these items were at the table during service some chipping to loose leaves wine list is quite bright. Some creasing due to being folded otherwise bright and legible. Two Bifoliums. Five loose leaves. All pieces have small illustrations and/or decorative borders. Main menu: 11" x 8-1/2". Second bifolium: 6-1/2" x 4-3/4". Three loose leaves: 10-1/2" x 6-1/2" one 12" x 8" and the last one approx. 9-3/4" x 13-3/4" <br/><br/>Three of the loose leaf menus are dated 1962 the other is dated 1968. unknown books
193046433n.p. 1930. 1st Printing. Loose leaf gold and black to verso recto white now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy two vertical creases edges and corners rubbed clean and bright. Broadside. 7-1/4" x 7-2/8" <br/><br/>Possibly from a hotel restaurant. unknown books
197348596n.p. 1973. 1st Printing. Thick plasticized card stock made to look wooded with white paper over with menu items. recto and verso. Printed in red pink and black. Small round sticker to tail of recto offer a special. Wooden handle to tail making a sort of menu fan. Small leather tie to end of handle. A VG copy. Some light soiling where handle is attached in cracked but still held together small pencil markings to head of recto - "Olympic Hotel Seattle 1973". Otherwise a legible study menu. Color vignette in center of recto and verso of food and drink. 12-1/2" x 12-1/2" not including handle. <br/><br/> hardcover books
195149370New York 1951. 1st Printing. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning light wear & soiling VG. Single sheet printed both sides folded horizontally to form a 4 panel menu. Printed in red & black. Rear panel with address blank "Address menu and give it to your waiter. We will be glad to mail it for you. Your Hose The Union News Company" Black & white half-tone photographic image of the Cafe to front panel. Unfolded: 16-3/4" x 10-3/4". Folded: 9" x 10-3/4" <br/><br/>"Open Air Dining 'neath the trees and umbrellas near the cooling waters of the fountain by Prometheus." unknown books
44380Dawson Creek B. C. n. d. Ca 1960s . Light wear. Vertical fold line in center. Very Good. Single sheet yellow paper mimeo printed recto only in 3 columns. Embellished with drawings. Oblong format: 8-1/2" x 13-7/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
188342370Saratoga Springs N. Y.: Daily "Saratogian" Print 1883. 1st printing. Self-wrappers with the front cover having a drawing of a schooner sailing in a bay. Modest wear & light age-toning to extremities. Faint staining to rear cover margins adhesive. Very Good. Unpaginated though 4 pages. P. 2 with the day's menu start with the 'Green Turtle' soup & p. 3 with the priced wine menu G. H. Mumm & Co's Extra Dry Champagne. $3.50 Qt. 7-1/8" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/> Daily "Saratogian" Print unknown books
196047512n.p. 1960. 1st Printing. Card stock self wrappers printed in yellow and brown. letting in orange and brown. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Edges and corners are rubbed. Light soiling and light chipping. Internally clean and bright. Tri-fold. Illustrated wrappers. 18" x 8" <br/><br/> unknown books
190048513n.p. 1900. 1st Printing. Off white piece of silk printed to verso in red and blue. Text in red illustration in blue. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Very light fraying otherwise clean and bright. Loose leaf silk. Illustrated. 10" x 7-3/4" <br/><br/>Menu items in French. Printed silk a very uncommon mediun for menus. unknown books
19933221New York 1993. Wooden guest book in the shape of a door wooden metal hinges 50 leaves sewn with pink cord with seventy-five holograph signatures nearly forty of which we have been able to identify. The Old Denmark was a casual restaurant at 135 East 57th Street and later 113 East 65th Street on New York's Upper East Side. A 1964 review gave the restaurant one star and described it as "first and foremost a purveyor of Scandinavian delicacies for the retail trade but it also boasts one table where customers may dine on Danish salads. There is a seating capacity for eight guests at a time and the table is shared by other customers. The food served consists primarily of salads such as cucumber mushroom crab beet and herring but there is also liver paté and smoked salmon." Identified amongst the signators are: Ingrid Bergman Louise Allbritton Virginia Field Mario Lanza Groucho Marx Marlene Dietrich Carl Brick Helen Traubel Miriam Hopkins Elsie D. Alexander Ruth Bryan Rohde Eleanor Roosevelt Robert St John Edward Arnold Princess Revé de Bourbon Lillian Gish Joel Grey Lillian Hellman Faye Dunaway Bill Murray Sergio Franchi Ron Howard Shirley Hazzard Gary Maddox Garrison Keillor and Camilla Roos. Some light soiling to pages scuffing to the wooden doors lacking the original "doorknob". Generally near very good. unknown books
19206230Bruxelles 1920. Pair of bi-fold menus each 13.5 x 12 cm. Illustrations in color via pochoir. Two menus foran Italian restaurant in Brussels. The dishes on offer are identical on each menu but each of the fine Art Deco illustrations signed in the print "Lyett" features a glamorously dressed woman in repose on a dish one a sleepy langoustine and the other adding champagne to a punch. Fine. unknown books
48013Paris France: Jacques HEBEY n.d. 1st Printing. Printed recto & verso card stock wrappers decorative fly leaves glossy leaves full color photographs and SEM's drawings throughout. Stapled. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some rubbing to edges and corners of wrappers internally clean and bright. Unpaginated though 40 pp. Profusely illustrated. 10-3/4" x 7" <br/><br/>Mostly filled with French ads. Also showcasing SEM's drawings a bit of history. Jacques HEBEY unknown books
39987Los Angeles / San Francisco: Lucca Restaurant n. d. 1st printing presumed. Yellow color illustrated printed paper. Moderate wear to paper light soiling and rubbing. A Good example. Single sheet folded twice into a brochure. Many color illustrations. 6" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/>Menu includes items such as: Filet of Yellowtail Hollandaise English Broiled Lamb Chop Stuffed Roast Turkey Imperial Duck a la Lucca Sweetbreads Romana Prime Ribs of Beef Italian Peasant & Steak Country Style. "Lucca Restaurant. also Francisco at Powell San Francisco. Dane at Lucca's - 75 cent Supper every night from 10pm to 1am. No Dancing on Saturday or Sunday." Lucca Restaurant unknown books
1990235153San Francisco: The Caucus 1990. Single 8.5x11 inch handbill printed one-side-only with text and vintage illustration of a Nineteenth century dinner on salmon stock with light creasing. The Caucus unknown books
193846498n.p. 1938. 1st Printing. White paper black letter now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some age toning. Broadside. 9" x 8" <br/><br/> 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
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
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
1961243638Cincinnati: the Union 1961. 331 277p; two paperback reports bound together in green buckram boards. Pages toned with mild wear. the Union unknown books
193347581n.p. 1933. 1st Printing. Off white thin card stock leaf printed in blue. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Light soiling creasing due to being folded. Edges and corners a bit rubbed light pencil markings adjusting menu items. Broadside. Small vignette to head. 13-3/4" x 9" <br/><br/> unknown books
19355862Ybor City Tampa Florida: the restaurant 1935. Small stapled booklet 10 x 6 cm. 30 2 pages. Advertisements. Index. Illustrated. Evident FIRST & ONLY EDITION. A promotional cocktail book with recipes as well from the oldest restaurant in Florida and one of the oldest and largest Spanish/Cuban restaurants in America. A tip of the hat is given to the bartender "Genial" Tony who is indicated as the compiler. A single illustration of a woman raising a glass is signed by the illustrator in the print "Com Cut". The cocktail recipes include a Napoleon "Columbia" Jack Rose Caribe Orange Blossom Conchita "Columbia" Abbey Cocktail Gin Ricky Absinthe Frappe Bull-Dog Daiquiri Cocktail Real Presidente Cocktail Dry Martine Cocktail Oriente Seventh Heaven and others. Culinary recipes include Black Beans Yellow Rice and Chicken and Spanish Bean Soup. Opened in 1903 and owned by the same family since 1905 the Columbia Restaurant is the oldest restaurant in Florida. The original name "Columbia Saloon" was dropped with the onset of Prohibition in favor of the more neutral Columbia Restaurant. After Repeal the Columbia reinvigorated its bar business and added entertainment becoming a regular stop for Latin American entertainers and touring musicians. The archives of the restaurant and of its owners the Gonzmart family are held at Florida State University. The interior and back panels of the wrappers include advertisements for Mr. Old Boston Fine Liquors Tropical Ice Cream and Sherbert Company of Tampa and wines from Spain's Castel del Remey. The front wrapper panel printed in black and blue features a Spanish galleon. Stapled in wrappers with a small smudge to rear panel otherwise near fine. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Noling Beverage Literature; not referenced in any way online. [the restaurant] unknown books
199548044n.p.: L'Imprimeur Des Restaurateurs 1995. 1st Printing. Green paper leaf printed in dark green. A computerized itemization of dishes ordered is printed to recto. A VG copy. Some fold lines/crinkling of paper. Broadside. Art Nouveau illustration of a woman to head. 8-1/2" x 4-1/8" <br/><br/> L'Imprimeur Des Restaurateurs unknown books
194047111n.p. 1940. 1st Printing. Tan paper printed in dark brown type in deep purple and lavender now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Couple of pencil markings adjusting menu items light soiling to edges corners rubbed/bumped and a small 2" tear to tail of menu not affecting text. Overall a nice bright copy. Broadside. Five small vignettes. 10-1/2" x 8" <br/><br/>We believe this to be a Washington D.C. restaurant though we have no concrete evidence. unknown books