The Harvey House Cookbook: Memories of Dining Along the Santa Fe Railroad

by George H. Foster

Other authorsPeter C. Weiglin
Paperback, 2006

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Rare - American - Southwest -- FOS

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Rare - American - Southwest -- FOS

Publication

Taylor Trade Publishing (2006), Edition: 1st Taylor Trade Pub. Ed, Paperback, 194 pages

Description

Cooking & Food. Nonfiction. HTML: In the 1870s, people traveling west of the Mississippi were still venturing into the wild. Loud, smoke-belching trains might have cut across the rough terrain, but harsh weather, rigid seats, and short breaks for bad food in the middle of nowhere showed the West was by no means won. Entrepreneur Fred Harvey had an eye for such problems and a nerve for the impossible. In 1876, he began establishing high-quality dining rooms along the Santa Fe Railroad, and his Harvey Houses helped change the entire picture of the American West. Recapture the spirit of the first western railway excursions with The Harvey House Cookbook. Its 200-plus vintage recipes, numerous period photos, and fascinating stories will take readers back to one of America's legendary experiences in the Old West..… (more)

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Physical description

194 p.; 6.97 x 0.63 inches

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