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Features: Ronnie and Joan Eskew of Minneapolis were almost ruined when they won a jack pot on the TV show End of the Rainbow and he was given a renovated caramel corn store; Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Welfare - by Joseph Wood Krutch; The World's Liveliest Art Show - the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach, California; What's Wrong with our Income Tax Laws? - are a fortunate few given special treatment?; Hepatitis - a report on the new hope for immunization; The Broadway Gang Eats Here - Lindy's Restaurant. Somewhat above-average external wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Carter and Begin meet for one last try to save peace talks; Jerry Brown's Budget Balancing Act; Jane Byrne knocks out Mayor of Chicago; American foreign policy in the middle east; Khomeini's Kingdom Qum; China's Putative War Against Vietnam; China's War with India; Saudi fears of subversion from Yemen; Queen receives valuable gifts from Dubai; Idi Amin's Big Trouble; The Oil Squeeze of 1979; Oil Authority Walter Levy; China Faces Reality - still much promise, but also worry about money and lower goals; Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal meets Hua Kuo-feng; Henry Bloch of H&R Block Co.; Concerns over fallout from nuclear testing; Chaos in Television as the networks claw for audiences; Manic of Mork - Robin Williams - article with color photo; Features with the heads of ABC, CBS and NBC, Fred Pierce, William Paley, Fred Silverman; John McPhee writes of his favorite restaurant, "The Bullhead" in Shohala, PA; Color-photo ad for the Peugeot 604 SL; Voyager 1's rendezvous with Jupiter; Passing of Dewey Bartlett, Mustafa Barzani, W.A.C. Bennett, Henrich Focke; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Most deadly cargo of the century? - hauling nerve gas across the south; Railroad news photos; Thoughts on 30 years of train watching, by David P. Morgan; Super Restaurant on the rails; Steam over India - many photos, long article; Nader's raiders have attacked the ICC - Ralph in the roundhouse; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
in-8 etroit, 391 pages, plans et cartes, cartonnage rouge d'édition. Bel exemplaire (dos légèrement frotté). [HA-109/6]
in-8 etroit, 407 pages, plans et cartes, cartonnage rouge d'édition. Bel exemplaire. [HA-109/6]
PARIS, Guide Michelin - 1961 - In-8 - Cartonnage toilé rouge - Cartes & illustrations - 953 pages - Bon état
in-4° (20,7x29,6), 14 + 496 pages, nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, nombreux tableaux et schémas, bibliographie, broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire [VU-5] Préface de Pierre Troigros.
76 pages. Fiction: The Lady Wasn't Bashful; The Cradle; Men are Naturally Dangerous; The Killer of Hourglass Lake; The Magic Afternoon; The Big Heat (part 1 of 7); The Secret of the Purple Reefs (part 4 of 8). Articles: Our Baby Was Born Blind; Manhattan's Haughtiest Eatery - "21"; The Mystery of the Private Chapel - at Bailey's Harbor, WI; Congress Vs. the Plunging Neckline - photo of Mrs. Winfield Smart and family of Falls Church, VA; I Fly the Night Skies Over Korea - Lt. Comdr. Franklin Metzner, USN flys blind night after night hunting the Reds, dodging unmapped mountains and sweating through flak traps; What I Learned from the Russians - photo-illustrated article by Marguerite Higgins who was arrested by the Reds; The Town Where it Rains Money - color photos of Rockdale, Texas Where Alcoa is building a new plant; The Best Player I Ever Coached - Paul (Bear) Bryant on Bob Gain. Ads: Boeing's Project X; Detroit Diesel - with color photo of Budd rail diesel car; Campbell's Soup; Fantastic two-page color photo Seven-Up (7-up) ad; 1st Lieutenant Lloyd L. Burke, U.S. Army Medal of Honour winner is featured in a U.S. Defense Bond ad; Coke ad on back cover features the four seasons. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 32 p., color and b/w ills. Kore'yi ziyaret eden müslümanlar için restoran rehberi. Restaurant guide for Muslims travel into Korea.
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 70 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Cathie - short story by Alexander Trocchi; First Class Luggage; A Guide to Stewardesses - Things a traveler should know about the skygirls, by Marvin Kitman; Lord Chatterby's Mistress - satire by G.J. Jaffe; Careers Abroad - article by Tom Martin; Photo feature of Laura Thurlow from Britain; San Severino Cartoons; Photo-illustrated article on Gerry Russell - Bartender at The Golden Door restaurant at New York's Idlewild (later JFK) Airport; Return of the Hero - story by Nat Benchley; Men's Fashion; Stan Gets - Expatriate of Jazz; The Golden Monster - story by Charles Shapiro; Photo feature of lovely Annick Rodin of France; How To Fix a Fight - article by L.J. Amster; and more. Unmarked with Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
160 pages including bibliography. Presents a multitude of current restaurant menus and intriguing tales from Victoria's past, along with fascinating heritage photographs, many of which date back to the early 1900s. "Did you know that a prominent Victoria hotel was once host to an indoor, nine hold golf tournament? Did you know that a Victoria heritage building, now home to a French restaurant, gained notoriety when its Chinese cook jealously beheaded a prostitute with the kitchen fish slicer?" - from back cover. Unmarked with minimal wear to glossy decorated covers. Contents clean and crisp. An unusual and interesting volume in giftable condition. Book
OVP Titel Echt Elsass! : die 85 besten Familienrezepte von Baeckaoffe bis Kougelhopf / Frédéric Kempf ; Fotos Cettina Vicenzino Person(en) Kempf, Frédéric (Verfasser) Kalmbach, Gabriele (Übersetzer) Vicenzino, Cettina (Fotograf) Organisation(en) Christian Verlag GmbH (Verlag) Ausgabe [1. Auflage] Verlag München : Christian Zeitliche Einordnung Erscheinungsdatum: [2018] Umfang/Format 223 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 26 cm ISBN/Einband/Preis 978-3-95961-145-9 Festeinband : EUR 24.99 (DE), EUR 25.70 (AT), CHF 34.90 (freier Preis) 3-95961-145-5 Bestellnummer(n) Bestellnummer: 61145 EAN 9783959611459 Sprache(n) Deutsch (ger), Originalsprache(n): Französisch (fre) DDC-Notation 641.594439 [DDC22ger] Sachgruppe(n) 640 Hauswirtschaft und Familienleben
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 70 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Photo of Darby Donnelly inside front cover; A Clash of Symbols - story by Ed Sauk; 3 Dates in New York for $5, $25, and $75 - Bob Ritterbush and Mary Lynn Mason live it up - article with photos; Behind the Velvet Rope - article about headwaiters by Jack Keating; The Top Prime Rib - The Old Homestead on Ninth Ave. in Manhattan; Sex vs. Censorship - Between the Post Office's trials of Lady Chatterly's Lover and Freud's discovery that the primal appetite to couple far exceeds our procreative needs there lies a gulf of confusion and dispute dating back to the prejudices and superstitions of the Dark Ages; Photos of Darby Donnelly - A Dilly of a Dallier; The Secret History of a Hero - story by Gerald Kersh; The Sensible Martini; Photos of lovely Shirley, part Irish and part Pawnee, from Dallas; Comic writer Jack Douglas; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Chip from back cover at top of spine. PLEASE NOTE: Pages 41-42 missing - They contained a photo(s) of Darby and the first page of the George Shearing article, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book
Wear and creases to cover and a bit of curl to top of text block.. 228 pages. Compiled, edited, illustrated, and hand-lettered by Mollie Katzen. A 1995 reprint of the classic cookbook.
56 pages. Features: Cover painting of preparations for the Banff Winter Carnival; Nice colour photo ad for Red Cap Ale inside front cover; Outstanding full-page colour photo ad displays the 1959 Rambler automobile models; Eight ways to cut traffic deaths; The living mystery of the Rockies; The day I saw the Rockies' secret; Famous families at home - The Franklin Arbuckle family - nice article with several family photos; Pauze's - Famous Montreal seafood restaurant - article with photos; How I found the man who killed my son - Laurette Perrault's son Jean-Claude was killed by Hector Poirier; Mike Wardell's tempestuous love affair with the Maritimes; gorgeous full-page colour photo ad for Pontiac; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
88 pages. Features: RFK seeks New York Senate seat; Barry Goldwater and Republican Party leaders meet to seek unity; "Frontlash" - might be how LBJ described Goldwater's initiative; Cyprus - Precarious ceasefire; South Vietnam - guerrilla war returns; Congo - rebel siege/approaching chaos; Negro problems in Elizabeth and Paterson, NJ; Two-page photo ad by NBC features political convention coverage by Chet Huntley and David Brinkley; Interesting 2/3-page article on James Bond author Ian Fleming, with small photo; Leon Bibb; Canada's Maclean's Magazine faces financial challenges; Golfer Juan (Chi Chi) Rodriguez - article with photos; August is Europe's Mad Vaction Month; Excellent one-page color-photo ad for International Trucks shows cab being mounted on frame in assembly plant, and finished product on the road; Lee Iacocca - his bet on the Ford Mustang pays off; Who Drinks? - The Beer Brewer's Dilemma; Hammermill Bond ad features large photo of Don Steele of Kansas City; The first papal helicopter ride; Billy James Hargis and the Christian Crusade for Christ and America; Two-page NBC Radio Network ad features illustrations of Russ Ward, Robert McCormick, Peter Hackes, and Morgan Beatty; Interesting color-photo ad inside back cover for Bank of America Travellers Cheques features scene in formal Japanese restaurant; Back cover color ad for Tempo cigarettes "with far more activated charcoal"; and much more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Signed and inscribed by Jean Hoare atop first page. Author founded the very successful Flying N Restaurant in Alberta, as described in the fascinating two-page Foreword which explains what led up to the publication of this book. 248 pages. Index. Many colour photos. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this Canadian classic. Book
Book is in excellent condition with a Tiny bit of edgewear to covers only; creaseless covers and spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 170 pages, heavily illustrated with full color plates throughout, some b&w, architectural drawings. Noted architect of the Canlis restaurant, Windjammer restaurant, Doubletree in, Sun Mountain lodge, Seattle Center St. Mark's Cathedral, Nordstrom, Bank of California (Seattlle) and much residential work.
16 pages. Features: Interesting aspects of Family Law; When in Doubt, Sue! - one in two of us will sue or be sued in our lifetime; What Would a Prudent Person Do?; Italian Recipes; Ladies With a Past (fiction); Chesterfield cigarette ad features photos of restaurant owner Byron Harvey, fashion designer Elsie Frankfurt, and auto engineer Richard J. Gail; Great color back cover ad features mystery books of Erle Stanley and a small photo of the author. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
Jack Harris [1914-1981] was "a legendary leader in the agri-business of California, Arizona and throughout the West for over forty years. This is a book about a man's man - who dared to do - and do it first. His life encompassed dramatic developments in the farming and cattle business. A rugged individualist, an independent thinker, and a firm believer in free enterprise, he grew thousands of acres of crops, fed some 100,000 head of cattle, processed 800 head of cattle a day, and sold a portion of his meat through his store and restaurant." - dust jacket. [6], 7-145, [1] map. Chronology. Reproductions of photos in color and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Average wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this inspiring American success story. Book
P., Paris-Diffusion, 1977. In-16 relié skivertex rouge, 111 pages. Très bon état.
92 pages. Features: Cover photo in restaurant L'addition at Lutece; The Battle of Forest Hills - conflicts over development; Up Against the Kitchen Wall - that's where the haute cuisine restaurants here are - featuring Lutece; Mao's China in 1972 - A Nostalgia for Yenan, 1935; The Five-Power World of Richard Nixon; Growing Up in the Forties; Psychedelic one-page color ad for Pennsylvania tourism features familiy of five; The Bower Family is featured in a photo ad for Gold Key Lake Estates; Why Daddy Rushes Home to Watch Batman - what happened when a kindergarten teacher suggested parents watch tv with their son; Photos of interior designs by David Laurance Roth; Just like Paris in the Spring - fashion sketches by Maning; One-page color-photo ad for the Marco Beach Hotel, Villas & Country Club, Florida; Many wonderful fashion ads. Three middle pages free from staples but present. Two-inch tape repair to back cover. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Fascinating news bits inside front cover; Gene Tratton Porter - The Woman - Glimpses of Novelist's Inner Life Revealed in Intimate Talk with Friend; How the South Regards the Negro - "We shall speak with no malice in our hearts - We aim merely to be frank"; "Off Agin! On Agin! Gone Agin! - there have been 25 Premiers of France this century, almost one a year; Is Europe Satisfied with the League of Nations? - governments and peoples differ as to what benefits, if any, are to be derived; New Salem, Illinois - The Town That Put Lincoln on the Map; Passing of the Yankee Country Store - better transportation and mail order house have sounded knell of village emporium; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - there is much that can be done to lift up America's back lands lf neglect; Editorials - the true sesqui-centennial, up from slavery, scarcely any play can get by today on Broadway without a prostitute, war debts, Max Goldberg and the murder of "Lefty" Kanter; Woodrow Wilson - Master of Dreams (part 7); Traveling Around Without a Coat - a garment which becomes a symbol of respectability and passport to civilization; Voyage of the Victoria (2nd part of a series) - Finding of the Spiceries; What I Remember of Longfellow - famous Novelist's son give intimate personal recollections of the author of 'Evangeline'; The Bedouins and the Wahabis (short article); Nations take action for World Sanitation; A Dance a Week - The Minuet - with piano sheet music; R.C. (Mac) MacLeod and his Walla Walla, Washington magazine "Up-to-the-Times"; The Last of the Catawba Nation; Fantastic photos of unusual occupations - Paris rat catcher, alligator trainer, Swiss lace-maker, village musicians of Brittany, One-man travelling restaurant in Java, and a Cairo drinking water pedlar. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
"A humorous account of one guy attempting to work dishwashing jobs in all fifty states and which also examined the culture and history of dishwashers. Largely handwritten and with plenty of cut-and-paste graphics." [Dishwasher Pete in an interview] No date, circa 1990's. Staple-bound. 5 1/2"w x 8 1/2"h.
"A humorous account of one guy attempting to work dishwashing jobs in all fifty states and which also examined the culture and history of dishwashers. Largely handwritten and with plenty of cut-and-paste graphics." [Dishwasher Pete in an interview] No date, circa 1990's. Staple-bound. 5 1/2"w x 8 1/2"h. Ink notes on back cover. A bit of waviness to pages. Rusty staple marks on spine.