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PARIS CUISINE

PARIS CUISINE

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PARIS CUISINE

by Beard, James ; Alexander Watt

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Boston: Little, Brown and Company. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Contents clean and tight in original gray cloth binding decoratively stamped in blue and red and gilt lettering with image of a chef on front board; binding square, corners sharp. Original dustjacket (with price) dime size chip at base of spine, chipping and creasing along top edge, internally scraped along bottom edge; still attractive copy in mylar covered dustjacket. Pictorial endpapers in blue red and white displaying the menus of various Parisian restaurants. Wonderful colour frontispiece illustration depicting a chef in his toque overlayed with a pheasant and the Eiffel Tower on a dramatic black background, as well as drawings throughout by Vladimir Bobri, who also did the dustjacket design. "This is a spectacular book of cooking in the great French tradition. It is an exclusive collection of unique recipes, each a culinary masterpiece ... the specialites de la maison from chefs in restaurants where ... known to be consummately skilled individual artists. From L'Escargot, Chez Francoise, and Tour d'Argent ... from fashionable Maxim's to some humble bistro near a great marketplace ... from sixty of the best restaurants and finest chefs in the world ... here are two hundred recipes that have made their creators famous." James Beard (1903­-1985) was an American cookbook author, syndicated columnist, teacher, and television personality. Designated the "dean of American cookery" by the New York Times, Beard laid the foundations for generations of amateur and professional food enthusiasts. After publishing his first cookbook in 1940, Beard went on to host the NBC cooking show I Love to Eat. In 1955 he founded the James Beard Cooking School, where he taught for many years. Over the course of his career, Beard wrote countless cookbooks, including several seminal works, and he inspired and influenced chefs throughout the world. .

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Bookseller
Antiquarian Book Shop US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
44716
Title
PARIS CUISINE
Author
Beard, James ; Alexander Watt
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good in Good dust jacket
Edition
First Edition; First Printing
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1952
Size
8vo.
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
French Cuisine, Parisian Restaurants, French Recipes, James Beard, Alexander Watt
Bookseller catalogs
Modern First Editions; Cookbooks - Food - Wine;

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At The Antiquarian Book Shop, located in Georgetown - an historic neighborhood of Washington, D.C. we have been buying, selling & appraising rare, interesting and scholarly books in Georgetown for more than 30 years. Over those many years we have taken great pleasure from satisfying our customers' eclectic literary requirements in the shop and hope to continue in that tradition now that we have moved our operation on-line.Currently, our catalogued inventory includes about 4,000 books from the sixteenth century through the twentieth century in a variety of subject areas. Our stock comprises antiquarian books, collectible books and scholarly books, as well as a selection of antique prints and ephemera.The books listed here represent only a small portion of our total inventory. We are in the process of cataloguing the extensive holdings in our warehouse (15,000+ books) and hope to flesh out these pages over the months to come. Our new format allows us to expand & update our listings frequently. We have included images of many items listed to better convey their quality and condition.

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