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Dining a la Pullman: The History of Pullman Dining Service, 1866-1968 by Terence Mulligan, Peter Tilp, and Karl Zimmermann

by Terence Mulligan, Peter Tilp, and Karl Zimmermann

Dining a la Pullman: The History of Pullman Dining Service, 1866-1968 by Terence Mulligan, Peter Tilp, and Karl Zimmermann

Dining a la Pullman: The History of Pullman Dining Service, 1866-1968

by Terence Mulligan, Peter Tilp, and Karl Zimmermann

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The Garbely Publishing Company. Softcover. New. The Pullman Company was a huge company with a long history and one book on the dining service isn't enough to cover the subject thoroughly. This book is a detailed outline of the service. Employee interviews, uniforms, settings, a sample of menus and recipes fill this 172-page book. Following up on his successful sleeping ""hotel"" cars of the 1860s, George Pullman invented the first railroad dining car, starting a century-long tradition of the Pullman Company providing its passengers with restaurant-quality meals on rails. This is the first telling of the story of Pullman's dining service, with colorful menus, tasteful china and silver, popular recipes, and extensive interviews with retired Pullman chefs and waiters who served opera singers, actors, businessmen, and even the President of the United States. Authors Mulligan, Tilp, and Zimmermann explore the history, equipment, food, and people that made this unique era of travel possible. Tilp also covers the story of his company's 1968 purchase of the Pullman restaurant-sleeper Lotos Club and the subsequent restoration and operation of what remains the most authentically restored Pullman car in the United States. Recipes for numerous classic Pullman meals and a selection of complete, historic Pullman menus round out this definitive volume on Pullman�s culinary legacy. Contents: Introduction, pp. 4-8, A Century of Pullman Dining, 1866-1968, pp. 9-32, The Story of Lotos Club, pp. 33-64, The Tilp Interviews (Pullman employees), pp. 65-130, Popular Recipes, pp. 131-144, A Sampling of Pullman Menus, pp. 145-172. The Garbely Publishing Company, softcover, 172 pages, standard landscape format 8.5 x 11 in., B&W and Color photographs and illustrations.