Commanders of the Dining Room


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Hearings


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Hearings


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Commanders of the Dining Room; Biographic Sketches and Portraits of Successful Head Waiters


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In the Restaurant


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The deliciously cosmopolitan story of the restaurant from eighteenth-century Paris to El Bulli What does eating out tell us about who we are? The restaurant is where we go to celebrate, to experience pleasure, to see and be seen - or, sometimes, just because we're hungry. But these temples of gastronomy hide countless stories. As this dazzlingly entertaining, eye-opening book shows, the restaurant is where performance, fashion, commerce, ritual, class, work and desire all come together. Through its windows, we can glimpse the world. This is the tale of the restaurant in all its guises, from the first formal establishments in eighteenth-century Paris serving 'restorative' bouillon, to today's new Nordic cuisine, via grand Viennese cafés and humble fast food joints. Here are tales of cooks who spend hours arranging rose petals for Michelin stars, of the university that teaches the consistency of the perfect shake, of the lunch counter that sparked a protest movement, of the writers - from Proust to George Orwell - who have been inspired or outraged by the restaurant's secrets.




Commanders of the Dining Room


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Excerpt from Commanders of the Dining Room: Biographic Sketches and Portraits of Successful Head Waiters In publishing this work of biographic sketches and portraits of successful head waiters of America, it is with the full confidence that the proprietors, managers and patronizing public of hotels, will appreciate the recognition given these deserving men who labor zealously always for the success of the hotel, and the comfort of their patrons. Certainly, the close relationship of the waiters with those things that are necessary to satisfy the appetite, and their efficient manner in serving the same, should endear the men in the dining room and the head waiter at the door to the heart of every one who enjoys the luxurious comforts of an up-to-date American hotel dining room. It is true, of course, that to be entitled to such recognition, one should have achieved eminent success in one or more of the high callings of the world. But there is, however, an exception to every rule, and in this case, it is a very justifiable one; for, while it may not be said that these men have achieved success in what is recognized as the higher callings, yet, nevertheless, they have undoubtedly achieved success in that calling which circumstances have forced a number of them, many of whom, had conditions been otherwise, would have attained positions of eminence in any one of the higher callings into which the natural force of the worlds current might have carried them, like other men, who have been unhampered in the development of their natural ability, and unrestricted in their movement through the various channels of operation. As human plants, dwarfed by a force, unnatural to the design of the Creator, that they have made commendable success, and have shown natural ability is a fact which is sufficient under the circumstances, to entitle them to this biographic recognition. It will also be appreciated that though a head waiters position may not be regarded as one of the highest callings, his functions, however, are very important in the hotel industry. By no means is the position simply what the title designates. There was a time when the duty of the man bearing the title "Head Waiter," was merely what the title signifies, and nothing more; but to-day, that title is a misnomer, as it fails to express the real duties of the position. Keeping abreast with the other industries, and the increasing wealth and population of the country, the hotel business has developed to an enormous proportion and demands in the position of a head waiter, or more correctly speaking, superintendent of the dining room, ability very much greater than a mere mastery of the art of good waiting. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.







Confederate Veteran


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Moon Crusher


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Fourteen-year-old Diego only knows the rolling hills and pastures of his father’s ranch in 1829 California. But in the blink of an eye, his life is torn apart by an extraterrestrial invasion and he is captured by aliens, reptilian warriors. Diego is now a slave on a colossal spacecraft surrounded by technological advances beyond his comprehension. Stranded among the stars, unable to understand the strange language, Diego fights for his very survival and struggles to gain the respect of his extraterrestrial captors. Yet, when his new life threatens to overwhelm him, will he be able to unite his fellow slaves to fight a more deadly enemy or will he betray the trust of Ziron, the ship’s enigmatic commander? Can Diego reclaim his stolen freedom and find his way back to the home he once knew on Earth? In this young adult science fiction adventure, join Diego on an extraordinary journey of courage, loyalty, and the resilience of the human spirit. Will he conquer the stars or become lost in their vast, unforgiving expanse? Winner of the Royal Palm Literary Bronze Award, 2021 (Florida) and the Oklahoma Writers Federation, Juvenile Gold Award, 2021.




Gargling With Tar


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Czechoslovakia, 1968. The Soviet troops have just invaded and, for the young orphan Ilya, life is suddenly turned on its head. At first there is relief that the mean-spirited nuns who ran his orphanage have been driven out by the Red Army, but as the children are left to fend for themselves, order and routine quickly give way to brutality and chaos, and Ilya finds himself drawn into the violence. When the troops return, the orphans are given military training and, with his first-hand knowledge of the local terrain, Ilya becomes guide to a Soviet tank battalion. A position which leads him ever deeper into a macabre world of random cruelty, moral compromise and lasting shame.