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Monterey, CA: Privately Printed, 1930. The menu is 6 1/8" x 8 5/8" single sheet. Cream paper with colorful Jo Mora designed illustration with black lettering on front side; menu printed on back side with a design of a Spanish Galleon sailing in rough seas at the top. Some prices on the menu are neatly blacked out to reflect price increases. A fine copy. The postcard measures 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" and is in fine, unused condition. "Pop" Ernest Doelter was an entrepreneur and restaurateur at the turn of the last century. At a critical period in Monterey history, he came along and turned Abalone into an American delicacy - discovering its many uses and creating an entire industry around the food. He subsequently opened his "Abalone and Seafood Restaurant" and enlisted Jo Mora to create his menus in exchange for his Abalone dinners. Jo worked with his good friend and noted artist, Armin Hansen, to create the menu and postcard designs; Jo drew the illustrations and the hand-lettering was done by Hansen.…
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de Mora, Jo J
Californios: The Saga of the Hard-Riding Vaqueros, America's First Cowboys
de Mora, Jo J
- Usado
- First
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1949. First edition. Jo J. Mora. Octavo. 175pp. Numerous full page and in-text illustrations. Brown cloth with gilt lettering and vaquero spur stamp to front cover; decorative endpapers. Light wear; a near fine copy. In this, his last book, Jo Mora pays tribute to the daring and skill of the California vaqueros, "that hearty breed of missionary-trained horsemen who tended the immense mission herds for eighty years before the Texas cowboys appeared on our national scene." (Grandeau-Shorts B13).
- Librería Carpe Diem Fine Books (US)
- Ilustrador Jo J. Mora
- Estado del libro Usado
- Cantidad disponible 1
- Edición First edition
- Editorial Doubleday & Company
- Lugar de publicación Garden City
- Fecha de publicación 1949
- Palabras clave Indians; Cattle; Horse, Jo Mora, California, Vaquero, Cowboy