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Bookmarks: Menu Design in America

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

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"Menu Design in America" book surrounded by vintage menus

We have a really fabulous book for today’s Bookmarks post.

front page from "Menu Design in America"

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It’s Menu Design in America, 1850-1985 by Steven Heller & John Mariani and edited by Jim Heimann.

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The book charts the history of menu design in America in the 19th & 20th centuries.

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The menus featured inevitably incorporate the evolution & development of food…

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…but they also draw in American and social history, politics, immigration, civil rights, prohibition, social taboos & norms for various eras – some of which can be quite an eye opener.

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Fans of graphic design and typography will also be in heaven!

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There’s a broad subject overview at the start of the book followed by further insightful captions on each page.

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They add details for specific venues or menus – artists/designers, who owned/frequented an establishment, its popularity, dates, details about the food – chefs, new introductions, where items may have been sourced etc etc.

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In some cases, there are accompanying photographs of the actual restaurant locations, buildings, interiors and the diners themselves.

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The menus are the real stars of this book of course. There are nearly 400 pages crammed full of fabulous examples – both the stunning covers and their menu contents will give hours of pleasure.

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We’ve included lots of images for this post, but even this is only a small proportion of those contained within the book.

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Art Nouveau to Art Deco, Jazz age to Space age – it’s all here!

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The menus are sourced from hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, diners, steamships, cruise ships, trains & planes.

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We know one thing though – after browsing this book for an hour we were starving!

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Some of the menus had up to a hundred items to choose from.

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There are familiar dishes such as steaks & burgers (done in a myriad of different ways of course).

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Others have choices that were new to us – ‘stewed terrapin with hominy’, ‘fried smelts with figaro sauce’, ‘calfs head en tortue’.

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There are enjoyable aspects to take from all the menus – our favourites in terms of design & artwork are those dating from the 1930s and the 1950s. There’s a few in this book we’d love to add to our collection.

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We started acquiring vintage menus some time ago. In fact, we’ve blogged about the subject before.

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We love both the artwork and browsing the dishes on offer. They can be stored in a folder, but also look great framed – and as you can see from the wonderful examples in this book, the designs can be just stunning.

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So we were sold even before opening a page, but if you are a newcomer to the subject, this book can be enjoyed as pure eye candy or will provide a fascinating insight into the history of a nation through its culinary culture.

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Mouth-watering stuff – we can highly recommend it!

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Menu Design in America, 1850-1985 is also available from Hive and the H is for Home vintage design bookshops – UK & US

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[Many thanks to Taschen for supplying this review copy]