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Meals by FRED HARVEY: Harvey Houses & Girls, china, hollowware, recipes NEW BOOK

$ 6.83

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    Description

    Meals by Fred Harvey
    by James D. Henderson
    This is an unopened NEW BOOK (not used).
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    An informative biography of the man and the company, his
    Santa
    Fe
    railroad relations and his encouragement of the Southwest Indian crafts.
    Fascinating history of the world famous Fred Harvey chain of restaurants and hotels that transformed railroad travel in the American West.
    This enlarged edition includes black & white photographs and illustrations of
    Harvey Houses and Girls, china, hollowware, Dining Car menus and recipes
    , as well as a listing of
    railroad-related facilities
    operated by the company and when.
    Book describes how Harvey emigrated to the U.S. from England and cannily worked with the Santa Fe to not only provide decent food for the passengers but also to in part interest tourists in southwestern Indian culture.
    Book includes list of hotels and restaurants. Illustrated with black and white photos, with index and extensive footnotes.
    Softbound, 6x9, 72 pages, 25 photos & illustrations, menus & recipes, Index.
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