Published by The Hotel Monthly, Chicago, 1913
Seller: Babylon Revisited Rare Books, Northampton, MA, U.S.A.
Fourth Edition. Original green cloth over flexible boards, 95 pages plus ads, 6 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches. Scarce title and edition, oddly after three previous printings they still misprint the title on title page as 'Appelgreen's'. Applegreen bartended at H. M. Kinsley's in Chicago. One of the first vest-size cocktail guides. Very Good, recipe for 'Souls Ruin' inked in at first page.
Published by The Hotel Monthly, Chicago, 1909
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Third Edition. Third edition of the first professional pocket-sized reference for mixology. Bound in publisher's flexible leather wraps, single ruled in blind and stamped in gilt on the front cover; all edges green with green endpapers. Very Good with wear, darkening and droplet stains to covers, fading to green edges. Foxing to endsheets with small nick to front free endpaper at edge; uneven toning to contents some marginal foxing. John Applegreen's handy reference intended for professional bartenders in hotel and catering services. Applegreen worked as head bartender for H. M. Kinsley's, Chicago's top restaurant in the 1890s before penning this reference guide. A no-nonsense guide with the author proclaiming strict rules and instructions in the introduction. Sections are divided by type of cocktail for instance, "Fizzies" and even no-alcohol "Temperance Drinks" that includes a basic recipe for lemonade; scarce in any edition.