Browse Items (290 total)

  • Subject is exactly "History of Food and Drink"

Issue17_Winter2011.pdf
Issue 17, Winter 2011

Issue16_Spring2011.pdf
Issue 16, Spring 2011

Issue15_Fall2010.pdf
Issue 15, Fall 2010

Issue14_Winter2007.pdf
Issue 14, Winter 2007

Issue13_Winter2006.pdf
Issue 13, Winter 2006

Issue12_SummerFall2006.pdf
Issue 12, Summer/Fall 2006

Issue11_Spring2006.pdf
Issue 11, Spring 2006

Issue10_Winter2005.pdf
Issue 10, Winter 2005

Issue09_Fall2005.pdf
Issue 09, Fall 2005

Issue08_Spring2005.pdf
Issue 08, Spring 2005

Issue07_Winter2005.pdf
Issue 07, Winter 2005

Issue06_Summer2004.pdf
Issue 06, Summer 2004

Issue05_Winter2004.pdf
Issue 05, Winter 2004

Issue02_Winter2001.pdf
Issue 01, Winter 2001

Issue01_Spring2001.pdf
Issue 01, Spring 2001

RM671P334S755_1890.pdf
An advertising pamphlet by Pabst Brewing, seemingly a sequel to the previous one, advertising a variety of tonics through stories and customer testimonials. Contains many illustrations.

HD9397U54P18_1892.pdf
An advertising pamphlet by Pabst Brewing advertising a variety of tonics through stories and customer testimonials. Contains many illustrations.

Ms2012_046_MyersBros_a.jpg
The Myers Bros. and Co. Trade Card shows a Confederate soldier swapping tobacco with a Union soldier in exchange for a bag of coffee.

Ms2013_028_CulinaryEphemera_B1F3_TradeCards_Mellins_Anderson_a.jpg
Mellin's Food Company produced baby food, as well as nutritional foods for invalids. These represent a few of the Mellin's trade cards in the Culinary Ephemera Collection.

Ms2013-028_Ayers001.jpg
An advertisement for a medicine to treat "all diseases originating in impure blood." The ad states that the medicine can be used for illnesses such as sores, ulcers, rheumatism, and sciatica.

RM671L93N491903_The New Woman.pdf
An advertising pamphlet by Lydia Pinkham.

Ms2012-006_Lowenbach_PriceList.jpg
The collection consists of an advertisement from the Lowenbach Brothers liquor distributors in Alexandria, Virginia, c.1910s. The flyer includes pricing for a range of liquors and spirits, apparently all mail order.

Ms2013_028_CulinaryEphemera_B1F3_TradeCards_LibbyMcNeill_AllsWell.jpg
This is a series of Shakespeare-inspired Libby, McNeill & Libby trade cards in the larger Culinary Ephemera Collection.
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