Editore: Octave Grillon, 307 W. 24th St., [1911]., New York:, 1911
Da: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
12mo. 191, [1] pp. Numerous text illustrations, photo plates. Burgundy-coloured ribbed cloth, gilt lettering front cover & spine (minor spotting, edgewear, slight scuffing back cover), still VG copy. First edition of this very scarce candy making work detailing the processes for manufacturing the beloved French coated candies, Dragee, which many of us still eating a variation as M & M's. Other forms included coated almonds, decorative metallic balls, Dragees with gum drop centers, nougat centers, and many others. Grillon (b. 1865) was as an award-winning candy maker and foreman at a candy factory in New York who had immigrated from Beaugeney, France in 1907, and winner of the Culinary Exhibition Gold Medal in 1899 at Toulouse. Worldcat locates 2 copies (U of Chicago, Nat. Lib. of Scotland); See: Publisher's Weekly, Nov. 4, 1911, p. 1477.
Editore: Octave Grillon, [705 W. 170th St.], [1911]., [New York]:, 1911
Da: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
12mo. 140 pp., plus 4 pp. illust. manufacturers ads. Numerous text illustrations, photo plates. Quarter-brown cloth over beige-coloured boards, brown lettering on front cover (minor soiling, edgewear, some rubbing), still VG- copy. First edition of this very scarce candy making work detailing the processes for manufacturing and producing gum drops, chewing gum, jelly gum, marshmallows, French, Swiss, & German Nougat, rock candy, jujube paste, along with instructions on how to replace albumen and white of eggs in moonshine. The author not only includes many recipes, but also the necessary specialized tools, equipment, cooking times, molds, and even includes recipes for medicated gum, and confectionary products. Grillon (b. 1865) was as an award-winning candy maker and foreman at a candy factory in New York who had immigrated from Beaugeney, France in 1907, and winner of the Culinary Exhibition Gold Medal in 1899 at Toulouse. Worldcat locates 2 copies (U of Chicago, Nat. Lib. of Scotland); See: Publisher's Weekly, Nov. 4, 1911, p. 1477.