Published by Leybold & Schönfeld, Koln, 1913
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good Condition. First Edition. Original red cloth, light browning to pages, front endpapers slightly rumpled. A nice copy. 296pp with ads on front and rear endpapers. The foundational text of German mixology and generally thought of as the first German bar book. John Leybold and Hans Schönfeld were founding member of the International Barkeepers Union, the first organization of its sort. Rare. 4 copies in OCLC. Size: 12mo . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking, Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000870.
Published by Verlag von Leybold & Schönfeld, Köln, 1913
First Edition
Condition: In fine condition. With several illustrated advertisements throughout. (illustrator). First edition. With several illustrated advertisements throughout. First edition. In publisher's red cloth, with gilt title on front panel. 296 p. and a plate with the portraits of the authors. First edition of the first German bartender's book that became the number one reference book for the German-language bartenders. The lexicon was written and compiled by two founders of the Internationale Barkeeper-Union (1909), the first European association of bartenders. They also launched a weekly newspaper the "American Bar Journal" that was spread internationally, and they also took under the responsibility to compile this lexicon for bartenders. As it is written in the foreword, the book contains all known beverages, listed in alphabetic order and it is also a recipe book for mixed drinks, the so-called "American drinks". Several advertisement of beverages, hotels, bars, related products and services printed after each sections. Rare, early and important publication. . In publisher's red cloth, with gilt title on front panel.
Published by Köln, Leybold und Schönfeld, (1913)., 1913
Seller: Peter Bichsel Fine Books, Zürich, Switzerland
US$ 1,435.98
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketMit je einem fotograf. Porträt der beiden Herausgeber auf Tafeln und einigen Abb. im Text. Zahlreiche Anzeigen. 296 SS. Kl.-8vo. Grau-blaues Orig.-Ln. mit goldgepr. Deckeltitel. Erste (einzige) Ausgabe, hier in einer späteren Bindequote mit dem Etikett über dem Impressum, wonach das Buch über die Buchhandlung Christian Neupert in Würzburg zu beziehen sei. Neupert hat wohl die Restauflage von den beiden Selbstverlergern übernommen. Zusätzlich unterhalb des Vorwortes mit Stempel Christian Neupert, Würzburg. Spezial-Buchhandlung für die Hotel-Industrie". Die Abb. zeigen u.a. 39 verschiedene Gläser-Typen. Sauberes Exemplar.
Language: German
Seller: Antiquariat Martin Barbian & Grund GbR, Saarbruecken, Germany
Kölb, Leybold & Schönfeld, 1913, Kl.-8°, 296 S., mit 2 Frontispiz-Porträts der Verfassers und mit Abbildungen, Original-Leinwandeinband (etwas angestaubt und berieben, Vorderdeckel mit schwacher Knickspur) *Die beiden Autoren waren Gründer und Die beiden Autoren waren Gründer (1909) und Mitglieder der Internationale Barkeeper-Union (kurz IBU), einem Vorläufer der Deutsche Barkeeper-Union e. V. Hier das erste in Deutschland erschienene Barbuch, ein Standardwerk für den Berufsstand.