Dining by Rail - The History and Recipes of America's Golden Age of Railroad Cuisine
James D. Porterfield
St. Martin's Griffin (1998)
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#1995
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History, Cookbooks
Cookery, American, Railroads - United States - Dining-Car Service - History
Paperback 9780312187118
English
Dining by Rail is James D. Porterfield's book of history and recipes from America's golden age of railroad cuisine. Porterfield is a devotee of railroad history and a gourmet cook, and while preparing this book he sorted through 7,500 railroad recipes. Full of authentic menus and classic recipes like Lobster Newburg, deviled eggs and blanc mange, Dining by Rail is the book for anyone who has ever dreamed of returning to the days of glamorous travel.
Product Details
LoC Classification TX715 .P848 1998
LoC Control Number 98003353
Dewey 641.576
Cover Price $21.95
No. of Pages 384
Height x Width 8.9 x 7.0  inch
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