1899 The Mixicologist by C F Lawlor

INTRODUCTORY.

In this introductory I feel it my duty to thank my friends for information received for this book, also for hints and suggestions as to how to distrib ute the same,and I feel satisfied that I now have produced a standard work,having spent much time and labor in revising same. Recipes, etc., will be readily found by consulting the index. Respectfully, THE AUTHOR.

KXTRACTS FROM THE CINCINNATI PAPERS.

Mr.Chris.F.Lawlor,the well-known mlxlcologist, has written a book on the art of creating decoctions,intend ed to create and satisfy an artistic taste, and a palate that craves some thing new'. He calls his book"The Mixicologist; or How to Mix All Kinds of Fancy Drinks; an Up-to- Date Recipe Book." It also contains many recipes on cooking. Mr.Law- lor was, until recently,the chief bar tender at the Grand Hotel, and now at Burnet House.—Times-Star,Sep tember,1897.

LAWLOR AS AN AUTHOR. As a prince of mixicologists C.F. Lawlor, of the Burnet House, has a national reputation; it only remained for him to write a book to gain im mortality. This he has done,and in the dedication the story of.its con tents is told. It has been prepared, as the author says,lor those who patron ize the best barrooms,winerooms,and clubrooms, so that they may know what is really good, and when and where they can get it. The recipes it contains are full, complete,and up to date.—Enquirer,September,1S07-

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