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20041206679856Wimmer Cookbooks 2004. Spiral-bound. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Third printing. SIGNED and inscribed by the author. Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Inscribed by author on back of front cover board. No markings or notations. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Wimmer Cookbooks unknown
20041206679879Wimmer Cookbooks 2004. Spiral-bound. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. No markings or notations. The binding is tight; the pages are clean and unmarked. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Wimmer Cookbooks unknown
DADAX0975476505Wimmer Cookbooks 0000-00-00. Stated First Printing October 2004 10000 Copies. spiral_bound. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wimmer Cookbooks unknown
51-1094San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1912. 5.875 x 9.25 inch envelope used for mailing menus and wine lists Champagne Piper-Heidsieck printed on rear flap.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,1912. unknown
0942495470.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8476Original wraps. Very Good. 8 1/2 X 11 Inches. Circa 1950's original folding menu to "Sea Fare" In Astoria Oregon. Light wear to edges and folds. Some scuffing to covers. SCARCE. unknown
51-1978San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1910. 4pp. 9.25 x 5 inches. Color cover with poodle dog on back cover. Music Programme followed by a $1.50 7 course dinner. Quote from Dickens.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,1910. unknown
200301122003Vacherie: Oak Alley Plantation Restaurant and Inn 2003. 226pp. 3rd Printing. Spiral bound within Pic. Bds. Near Fine/No Jacket as Issued. Wide Large Octavo. Oak Alley Plantation Restaurant and Inn unknown
20076518Pearson Prentice Hall 2007. Instructors with CD-ROM. Paperback. New. Human Resources Management and Supervision Competency Guide. Pearson, Prentice Hall paperback
0132414619-11-1Pearson / Prentice Hall. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Pearson / Prentice Hall unknown
2007G0131589113I4N00Pearson Prentice Hall 2007. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Pearson Prentice Hall paperback
20076517Pearson Prentice Hall 2007. Instructor with CD-ROM. Paperback. New. Book by National Restaurant Association. Pearson Prentice Hall paperback
0131589113.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2006Q-0132283808Prentice Hall 2006-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Prentice Hall paperback
198711213Hong Kong: Unicorn Restaurant 1987. Second-hand hardcover. <p>Unicorn Restaurant. Nouvelle Cuisine Chinoise by Unicorn Hong Kong. FIRST EDITION Unicorn Restaurant: Hong Kong 1987. Folio 325x245mm pict bds 88pp. photography by Alfred Ko trilingual: Chinese/English/French VG/-</p> Unicorn Restaurant unknown
19952090502126901353Nikkei BP-sha 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nikkei BP-sha paperback
51-1093San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1912. 9 x 5.75 inches. 6 page fold-out .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,1912 unknown
1890CAT0008341890. Broadside. Very Good Condition. Tourism broadside for Las Vegas NM printed on the back of Clark & Forsythe Cafe Restaurant stationary advertising "Kimble Bros. & Co. Guatemala Cigars and a variety of Rye whiskys. With what looks like the second half of a manuscript letter regarding prices for a food order poultry butter. "Please pack well with ice so we will not experience another loss as we did last Spring." Light wear folded tiny tear in one margin.<br /> <br /> Clark & Forsythe was run by Benjamin Forsythe and John Clark. It opened in 1887 and was a restaurant saloon liquor wholesaler. Size: 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Americana. Inventory No: CAT000834. unknown
0134988353-9-1-88Pearson. 7. New. The item is brand new never used or read. It's in perfect condition and may include supplements and/or access codes or come shrink-wrapped. STANDALONE access code. Pearson unknown
197525160Woodstock NY/Lenox MA: The Overlook Press; The Bookstore Press 1975. Rebound in plain brown sturdy library buckram very lightly edge rubbed; Retired library copy with the usual stamps and stickers otherwise very clean and tight; The page immediately followig the title page is a copy machine replacement and includes the first page of the table of contents on the verso; 143p. This is Alice Brock's second book her autobiography and includes 23 recipes; She was an American artist author and restaurateur. Her first book was the hugely popular 'Alice's Restaurant Cookbook' published in 1969 made even more famous by a movie and then a song by Arlo Guthrie. Library Buckram. Very Good. Illus. by Jane McWhorter Photos; Drawings by Jason McWhorter. 8vo - 7 3/4" - 9 3/4 " Tall. Ex-Library Hardcover. The Overlook Press; The Bookstore Press Hardcover
20061-1580087345Ten Speed Pr 2006. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 214 pages. 10.50x8.25x1.00 inches. Ten Speed Pr hardcover
2009Q-1580089801Ten Speed Press 2009-05-19. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ten Speed Press hardcover
1580087345.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19006878San Francisco; Chicago: Southern Pacific Railroad; Printed by Poole Bros 1900. Duodecimo-size booklet 14.75 x 8.5 cm. 80 pages. Blue and brown ink on pink paper. Two photographic portraits Monsieur and Madame Bégué. Illustrations. List of railway agents. Title from cover. In logo at head of title: Southern Pacific Sunset Route. ~ Evident FIRST EDITION. A souvenir anthology of writings including sixty recipes from two landmark New Orleans restaurants offered for sale to customers traveling the Sunset Route San Francisco–New Orleans by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. A sampling: Mutton Feet à la Créole Liver à la Bégué Jambalaya of Chicken Codish with White Beans Bisque of Crayfish Creamed Cauliflower Onion Salad Eggplant with Rice and Ham Mayonaise of Celery and Shrimps Pineapple with White Wine. ~ The title displayed on the wrappers is misleading: the atmospheric essays and testimonials – arranged by a literary journalist who contributed to Southern Pacific's promotional magazine Sunset Henry Monroe Mayo 1868-1950 – reveal little regarding the eponymous originator of the recipes or the history of the cuisine that brought her fame. Only pages 47-68 contain recipes by Elizabeth née Elisabetha Kettenring Dutreuil Bégué 1831-1906 the proprietary chef of the beloved restaurant in the Vieux Carré – the second oldest such establishment in New Orleans – located on the Rue de la Levée Decatur Street after 1870 downriver from Jackson Square and across from the French Market. An immigrant from southern Germany she had opened a coffee shop with her husband Louis Dutreuil in 1863. After his death in 1875 she married again and with her second husband Hippolyte Bégué 1842-1917 reopened in the same location with the aim of serving one meal per day – a “second breakfast†beginning at 11:00 a.m. – to accommodate laborers in the meat markets and on the docks who started work at dawn. A fuller history by David Shields is available in his The Culinarians Chicago: University or Chicago Press 2017 pages 270-273. By the mid-1880s trade fairs held in the city were bringing tourists as well and Bégué’s became a destination on its own. Madame Bégué died in 1906. The restaurant continued under management of her daughter but was sold in 1914 to relatives of the family Tujague competitors since 1856 on Decatur Street a few doors away. ~ A shorter tribute with recipes pages 69-74 is accorded another restaurateur presumably Victor Béro d. 1904 an immigrant from Belgium who had presided over Victor's Restaurant since 1873. Mayo appears to confuse the "Monsieur Victor" of his time with the founder and namesake of the establishment Victor Martin 1812-1865; cf. Shields page 136 445. ~ The Sunset Route of the Southern Pacific Company was the southernmost of the transport lines to the West Coast originally contemplated by the series of Pacific Railroad Acts between 1862 and 1866. Of the resulting publicly subsidized corporate consortia that would transform western North America – known collectively as the transcontinental railroads – Southern Pacific was already a mammoth system in 1900 including smaller subsidiaries such as the Texas and New Orleans Railroad and extending across territories that would later become New Mexico and Arizona as well as northwards through Nevada Utah and much of California. The in-house Sunset magazine appears to have been printed close to headquarters in San Francisco but like many publications issued by the transportation industry Mme. Bégué and Her Recipes was printed by Poole Brothers of Chicago who advertised as "railway printers" and also produced tickets brochures and mileage tables. ~ A few pages dog-eared. Very good in publisher's red wrappers decorated in black and white with an image of Madame Chef in kitchen apron. Rare. OCLC locates thirteen copies; Uhler 28; New Orleans Culinary History Group page 13; not in Bitting Brown or Cagle. Southern Pacific Railroad]; [Printed by] Poole Bros unknown
190010228San Francisco; Chicago: Southern Pacific Railroad; Printed by Poole Bros 1900. Duodecimo-size booklet 14.75 x 8.5 cm. 80 pages. Blue and brown ink on pink paper. Two photographic portraits Monsieur and Madame Bégué. Illustrations. List of railway agents. Title from cover. In logo at head of title: Southern Pacific Sunset Route. ~ Evident FIRST EDITION. A souvenir anthology of writings including sixty recipes from two landmark New Orleans restaurants offered for sale to customers traveling the Sunset Route San Francisco–New Orleans by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. A sampling: Mutton Feet à la Créole Liver à la Bégué Jambalaya of Chicken Codish with White Beans Bisque of Crayfish Creamed Cauliflower Onion Salad Eggplant with Rice and Ham Mayonaise of Celery and Shrimps Pineapple with White Wine. ~ The title displayed on the wrappers is misleading: the atmospheric essays and testimonials – arranged by a literary journalist who contributed to Southern Pacific's promotional magazine Sunset Henry Monroe Mayo 1868-1950 – reveal little regarding the eponymous originator of the recipes or the history of the cuisine that brought her fame. Only pages 47-68 contain recipes by Elizabeth née Elisabetha Kettenring Dutreuil Bégué 1831-1906 the proprietary chef of the beloved restaurant in the Vieux Carré – the second oldest such establishment in New Orleans – located on the Rue de la Levée Decatur Street after 1870 downriver from Jackson Square and across from the French Market. An immigrant from southern Germany she had opened a coffee shop with her husband Louis Dutreuil in 1863. After his death in 1875 she married again and with her second husband Hippolyte Bégué 1842-1917 reopened in the same location with the aim of serving one meal per day – a “second breakfast†beginning at 11:00 a.m. – to accommodate laborers in the meat markets and on the docks who started work at dawn. A fuller history by David Shields is available in his The Culinarians Chicago: University or Chicago Press 2017 pages 270-273. By the mid-1880s trade fairs held in the city were bringing tourists as well and Bégué’s became a destination on its own. Madame Bégué died in 1906. The restaurant continued under management of her daughter but was sold in 1914 to relatives of the family Tujague competitors since 1856 on Decatur Street a few doors away. ~ A shorter tribute with recipes pages 69-74 is accorded another restaurateur presumably Victor Béro d. 1904 an immigrant from Belgium who had presided over Victor's Restaurant since 1873. Mayo appears to confuse the "Monsieur Victor" of his time with the founder and namesake of the establishment Victor Martin 1812-1865; cf. Shields page 136 445. ~ The Sunset Route of the Southern Pacific Company was the southernmost of the transport lines to the West Coast originally contemplated by the series of Pacific Railroad Acts between 1862 and 1866. Of the resulting publicly subsidized corporate consortia that would transform western North America – known collectively as the transcontinental railroads – Southern Pacific was already a mammoth system in 1900 including smaller subsidiaries such as the Texas and New Orleans Railroad and extending across territories that would later become New Mexico and Arizona as well as northwards through Nevada Utah and much of California. The in-house Sunset magazine appears to have been printed close to headquarters in San Francisco but like many publications issued by the transportation industry Mme. Bégué and Her Recipes was printed by Poole Brothers of Chicago who advertised as "railway printers" and also produced tickets brochures and mileage tables. ~ Internally clean and sound; in publisher's red wrappers decorated in black and white with an image of Madame Chef in kitchen apron. Wrappers with some rubbing and two small chips to the spine Near very good. Rare. OCLC locates thirteen copies; Uhler 28; New Orleans Culinary History Group page 13; not in Bitting Brown or Cagle. Southern Pacific Railroad]; [Printed by] Poole Bros unknown