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Jammet's of Dublin: 1901 to 1967
Alison Maxwell
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From 1901 to 1967 this Dublin restaurant – so famous in its day that letters simply addressed ‘Jammet’s, Europe’ reached their destination within a week – was the resort of actors, politicians, artists and literati, film stars, judges, journalists, doctors, chancers and characters, gourmets and oenophiles, who passed through its doors in search of superb food and wine, or banter in the bars. Praised by Egon Ronay for its ‘space, grace and charm’, the ‘formidable list of culinary delicacies’ and the ‘numerous, very great clarets’, this legendary French dining establishment had no peer in Ireland, and gave occasion to many ... Read more
From 1901 to 1967 this Dublin restaurant – so famous in its day that letters simply addressed ‘Jammet’s, Europe’ reached their destination within a week – was the resort of actors, politicians, artists and literati, film stars, judges, journalists, doctors, chancers and characters, gourmets and oenophiles, who passed through its doors in search of superb food and wine, or banter in the bars. Praised by Egon Ronay for its ‘space, grace and charm’, the ‘formidable list of culinary delicacies’ and the ‘numerous, very great clarets’, this legendary French dining establishment had no peer in Ireland, and gave occasion to many ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Condition
New
Number of Pages
249
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781843512011
SKU
9781843512011
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Ref
99-1
About Alison Maxwell
SHAY HARPUR was born in Cabra, Dublin, in 1939 and educated at Synge Street CBS. He and his wife Jackie had five daughters. He died in 2001.
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