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  • Seller image for The Way to a Railroad Man's Heart - Cook Book for sale by Erik Hanson Books and Ephemera

    DeVore, Jeannette

    Published by USA, no date or place given. (Cleveland, Ohio) Published by a Railroad Man's Lodge woman's auxiliary, 1930

    Seller: Erik Hanson Books and Ephemera, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 48 pages, stapled paper binding, covers a bit soiled, check marks in the margins in a few places. No date or place given. Early owner came on inside of cover. Printed in Cleveland, Ohio as noted by the union bug on back cover, maybe about 1930. This a scarce little book of unknown origin. A cookbook designed to appeal to the tastes of railroad men, by their wives in locations around the country. Lodge chapter numbers and locations are given for some of the contributions, but not the name of the organization. The editor is associated with Lodge #881, other contributors are from Lodges No. 728, 322, 195, 322 (El Paso), 195, 728 (Springfield, MO), 625 (Kansas City), 120 (London, Can), 570 (Owosso, Mich), 518 (Chicago), 585, 718, 105 (Portland, Ore), etc.