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69462Tokyo, éd. Hôtel Okura, S.d. (fin des années 90, début des années 2000), in-folio (29 x 42 cm), cartonnage souple ill. en coul. d'une reproduction d'une affiche "Belle Epoque" de Mucha sur fond brun-vert clair, titre en noir, sur la 4e de couv. "hôtel Okura" en noir, 1 feuille (56,5 x 41,5 cm) carton souple crème pliée en deux avec texte en français de coul. verte et texte en japonais de coul. noir, prix en yen, sur le haut de la troisième page un carton collé avec deux suggestions de plats avec les prix, L'hôtel Okura fut construit dans les années 60 à Tokyo. C'est grâce à son chef, Masakichi Ono, que ce restaurant ainsi que cet hôtal fut le plus grand et le plus respecté du Japon voire du monde. Au niveau du bâtiment, c'est un chef-d'œuvre des années 60. Il fut le décor d'un James Bond, "On ne vit que deux fois" en 1967. Les plus grands chefs français comme Paul Bocuse et Joël Robuchon ont honoré la France et le Japon par leur présence pour des dîners et festivals de prestige, comme l'indique notre "menu" ! L'hôtel Okura fut détruit en 2015 pour faire place à un somptueux établissement qui est devenu un des meilleurs du monde. Il faut signaler également que le chef français Frédéric Simonin participa aux "quinzaine gastronomique" en 2011 et 2012 dans ce même hôtel. Joël Robuchon, décédé le 6 août 2018, ouvrit son premier restaurant au Japon, à Tokyo, en 1989, le "Taillevent-Robuchon" qui fut suivi par bien d'autres. Les japonais voyaient en lui un "dieu" absolu de la cuisine française ! Je n'ai pû trouver la date de ce "festival de la cuisine française", qui devrait avoir eu lieu entre les années 1990 et 2000 ! Cet "objet de souvenir" rapproche deux disparus, le grand chef Joël Robuchon et un des plus beaux hôtels du monde ! Il est à considérer comme un "souvenir historique" ! Ce menu - carte ne fut imprimé que pour les invités de ce gala (d'inauguration ou de cloture ?), soit en très petit nombre et est donc EXTREMEMENT RARE !! Très bon état; le cartonnage est très légèrement fâtigué au bords mais le cartonnage avec le menu et la carte est en très bon état !
68-7883Paris France: Restaurant Copenhague 1998. Folio. Menu. Printed Boards. Color Illustration on cover. Very Good. En Francais. Paris, France: Restaurant Copenhague, 1998. hardcover
193045814n.p. 1930. 1st Printing. White self wrappers dark blue teal and red lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy soiling to wrappers corners rubbed age toning to edges internally clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. One full color illustration on upper wrapper. 8" x 5" <br/><br/>This menu includes a cocktail menu a short dinner menu and a money exchange pesos to dollars as well as a "Distances from El Paso TX" list. unknown books
200256697Oxon, Hodder & Stoughton, 2002. Sixth Edition XIII, 469 S. (24x19 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe
0132550741.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20101-0131380222Prentice Hall 2010. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 600 pages. 10.90x8.80x1.40 inches. Prentice Hall paperback
013801938XNew. Brand new and still unused unknown
193047196n.p. 1930. 1st Printing. Tan card stck printed in orange and black now housed in a myalr sleeve. A VG copy some age toning and corners rubbed other wise clean and bright. Broadside. Small vignette to head. 10-2/8" x 3-3/4. <br/><br/> unknown books
47168n.p n.d. 1st Printing. Loose leaf full color cartoon drawing of a San Francisco cityscape printed on white paper now housed in a mylar sleeve. A G/VG copy. The illustration is bright chipping and small tears all around the edges. Broadside. Full color illustration to recto. 10" x 14-1/2" <br/><br/>There is a little poem about S.F. on a scroll in the picture that reads: "San Francisco with her jills she is Rome with her bay she is Naples with her sometimes blue sky she is Switzerland with her fog she is London with her cafe and boulevards she is Paris with her symphony and opera she is Vienna with her marts and trades she is New York but with her people bless them with her people she is San Francisco." unknown books
2006500144643Albin Michel 2006 192 pages 15x22x2cm. 2006. Broché. 192 pages.
1983ABE-6218064957YVES MONTAND MOITIE DROITE DE L'AFFICHE SUR FOND DE SALLE DE RESTAURANT-PLIEE EN 2
15-8404Berkeley CA: Wesley Tanner 1981. Menu. 26 x 32 cm. Single Sheet Letterpress on Laid Paper Printed In Two Colors Illustrated Very Good with minor crease. For Fifth Annual Garlic Festival. Berkeley, CA: Wesley Tanner, 1981. unknown
18742210170305xbvkParis, Charpentier Libraire Éditeurs, 1874. 2 blank sheets; 1 page foretitle/justification, titlesheet, III, 396 pages - all on untrimmed 'Papier de Hollande'; 2 blank sheets. - Publisher's 'shiny'(like polished morocco-leather) gently-gilt beige-colour hardcover binding with gilt-titled darkbrown spinelabel; 8vo.(ca. 20 x 13 x 2,5 cm).
1981110588Stuttgart: DVA - Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1981. 30 cm ; Pp.
199920155Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 1999. 117 S. 19,5 x 10 cm, gebunden
20041-1580084915Ten Speed Pr 2004. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 232 pages. 10.50x10.25x1.00 inches. Ten Speed Pr hardcover
200423412Berkeley California U.S.A.: Ten Speed Press. New. 2004. Hardcover. 1580084915 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- with a bonus offer-- . Ten Speed Press hardcover
212703Milano Arti Grafiche Amilcare Pizzi. 96 S., mit zahlreichen meist farbigen Abbildungen, Original Karton (siehe Foto) ca. 25 x 33 cm, mit zahlreichen meist farbigen Abbildungen.
255803Milano Arti Grafiche Amilcare Pizzi. 96 S., mit zahlreichen meist farbigen Abbildungen, Original Karton (siehe Foto) ca. 25 x 33 cm, mit zahlreichen meist farbigen Abbildungen.
1959156842Milano : Edito da Giannino, 1959. 96 S., Ill. 4°, Pb.;
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
51-1986San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1911. 2 pp. on card stock. 4.75 x 3.5 inches.Embossed cover with 7 course menu.James Henry Barry 1855-1927 was born on February 15 1855 another source cites 1856 in New York City to Mary Ann Harris Barry and William Barry. In 1859 his parents came to California via the Isthmus of Panama but his mother died in 1862 leaving five young children. His father then married his sister-in-law Mrs. Fischer and together they had two more children before his death in 1870. The second Mrs. Barry raised the children and lived until 1910.James H. Barry attended San Francisco grammer school until obliged to join the work force at age 12 although he attended night school and studied privately. He worked in the composing room of a general book and job printing office. After 10 years he became a master printer and embarked on his own business without any capital.In September 1881 James H. Barry of Barry & Baird Printers ran for "Regular Democratic Nominee" for supervisor of the Fourth Ward.In 1884 Barry founded the Star a weekly journal published by him until its suspension in 1921. The paper was conceived for and consecrated to the fight against corruption in government extremely rampant at the time of its inauguration especially in the judiciary. Every effort was made to crush Barry's paper and his life was threatened more than once. Barry had some libel suits to defend in unfriendly courts which brought financial problems but he always won successfully backing up his accusations and swaying public opinion so that no judge or jury would convict him.Barry was active in civic and social life in San Francisco. His "Good Cheer Dinners" which took place just before New Year's Eve were festive affairs with speeches and humorous songs. The guest lists show the presence of prominent San Franciscans in addition to friends and family. Barry was often a speaker for organizations such as the Sailor's Union of the Pacific. He was in close touch with Mayor Rolph and was a member of the Commonwealth Club and other social and political organizations.In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1911 unknown
51-1984San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1915. 2 pp. on card stock.5.25 x 4 inches.Embossed cover with menu.James Henry Barry 1855-1927 was born on February 15 1855 another source cites 1856 in New York City to Mary Ann Harris Barry and William Barry. In 1859 his parents came to California via the Isthmus of Panama but his mother died in 1862 leaving five young children. His father then married his sister-in-law Mrs. Fischer and together they had two more children before his death in 1870. The second Mrs. Barry raised the children and lived until 1910.James H. Barry attended San Francisco grammer school until obliged to join the work force at age 12 although he attended night school and studied privately. He worked in the composing room of a general book and job printing office. After 10 years he became a master printer and embarked on his own business without any capital.In September 1881 James H. Barry of Barry & Baird Printers ran for "Regular Democratic Nominee" for supervisor of the Fourth Ward.In 1884 Barry founded the Star a weekly journal published by him until its suspension in 1921. The paper was conceived for and consecrated to the fight against corruption in government extremely rampant at the time of its inauguration especially in the judiciary. Every effort was made to crush Barry's paper and his life was threatened more than once. Barry had some libel suits to defend in unfriendly courts which brought financial problems but he always won successfully backing up his accusations and swaying public opinion so that no judge or jury would convict him.Barry was active in civic and social life in San Francisco. His "Good Cheer Dinners" which took place just before New Year's Eve were festive affairs with speeches and humorous songs. The guest lists show the presence of prominent San Franciscans in addition to friends and family. Barry was often a speaker for organizations such as the Sailor's Union of the Pacific. He was in close touch with Mayor Rolph and was a member of the Commonwealth Club and other social and political organizations.In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1915 unknown
in-8°, 233 pp, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [CA32-6]
51-1979San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1908. 9pp. 7 x 4 inches. Color cover with embossed Stag. Musical programme followed by menu and names of participants mainly Jewish and Irish.From the Press Democrat: 7 August 1908 FORESTERS GREET CHIEF IN LARGE NUMBERSSupreme Chief Ranger John J. O’Grady of the Foresters of America who Is on the Pacific Coast for a tour of inspection of the order was the guest of the Courts of Sonoma and Marin counties Thursday night at Petaluma. Several hundred members of the order were present to greet him and a most enjoyable time was had by all. A special train was run from Ttburon to accommodate the members of the order from the south and another from Healdsburg for those from the north. The Healdsburg band of which the members are Foresters accompanied the special and headed the parade In Petaluma. After the meeting which was held In Woodmen hall the visitors were banqueted In Dream" land rink.In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1908. unknown