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Dinner Menu For Paquebot France, Croisiere Autour Du Monde, The Compagne Generale Transatlantique French Line Ship, Dated February 11, 1974

Dinner Menu For Paquebot France, Croisiere Autour Du Monde, The Compagne Generale Transatlantique French Line Ship, Dated February 11, 1974


Publication: Imprimerie Transatlantique, 1974, Paris

13 1/2" x 9 1/2" with beautiful color artwork by Jean A. Mercier on front cover showing a showing a beautiful girl in a purple mantel and with a large pink rose in the foreground. Rear cover offers words to "A Sa Maitresse," by Ronsard. The S.S. France was one of the last transatlantic liners. "One area given an unusual amount of attention was the ship's kitchens; 1,500 square meters in area, and placed almost amidships, between the two dining rooms which the one kitchen served. It was thought by the CGT directors that the France would not only display the best in French art and design, but also French cuisine. The kitchens were equipped with the most advanced machinery available, as well as many traditional cooking aides, including a stove that was 12 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. Staffed with 180 of France's best cooks, sauce and pastry chefs, rotisserie cooks, head waiters and wine stewards, this team made the France one of the finest restaurants in the world." This is reflected in the menu offerings. Chef des Cuisines: Henri Le Huede. The menu is offered in French on the inside of the front page; the menu is offered in English on the facing page. Light soiling, especially to inside edge of front cover along with light wear to the extremities. A wonderful menu with cover art that is highly collected.

Inventory Number: 39926

$35.00