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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">How coffee is advertised outdoors 463 Attractive car cards, spring of 1922 464 Effective iced-coffee copy 465 European advertising novelty, New York 465 Coenties Slip, in days of sailing vessels 466 First U.S. coffee-grinder patent 469 Carter's Pull-out roaster patent 469 First registered trade mark for coffee 470 Original Arbuckle coffee packages 471 Merchants coffee house tablet 473 Departed dominant figures in New York green coffee trade 476 "Their association with New York green coffee trade dates back nearly fifty years" 477 Green coffee trade-builders who have passed on 478 "Their race is run, their course is done" 479 112 Front Street, New York, 1879 480 At 87 Wall Street, New York, years ago 480 Wall and Front Streets, New York, 1922 481 Front Street, New York, 1922 483 In the New Orleans coffee district 486 Green coffee district, New Orleans 487 California Street, San Francisco 488 San Francisco's coffee district 489 Pioneer coffee roasters, New York City 493 Oldtime New York coffee roasters 495 Pioneer coffee roasters of the North and East, U.S. 500 Pioneer coffee roasters of the South and West, U.S. 504 Ground coffee price list of 1862 507 Organization convention, N.C.R.A., 1911 510 Former presidents, N.C.R.A. 512 Earliest coffee manuscript 540 Song from "The Coffee House" 555 Dr. Johnson's seat, the Cheshire Cheese 567 Original coffee room, old Cock Tavern 568 Morning gossip in the coffee room 569 "His Warmest Welcome at an Inn" 571 Alexander Pope at Button's, 1730 577 Dutch coffee house, 1650 (by Van Ostade) 586 White's coffee house, 1733 (by Hogarth) 588 Tom King's, 1738 (by Hogarth) 589 Petit Déjeuner (by Boucher) 590 Coffee service in the home of Madame de Pompadour (by Van Loo) 590 Madame Du Barry (by Decreuse) 591 Coffee house at Cairo (by Gérôme) 592 Kaffeebesuch (by Philippi) 593 Coffee comes to the aid of the Muse (by Ruffio) 593 Mad dog in a coffee house (by Rowlandson) 594 Napoleon and the Curé (by Charlet) 595 Coffee, a chanson (music by Colet) 596 Statue of Kolschitzky 597 Betty's Aria, Bach's coffee cantata 598 Café Pedrocchi, Padua 599 Coffee grinder set with jewels 600 Italian wrought-iron coffee roaster 600 Seventeenth-century tea and coffee pots 601 Lantern coffee pot, 1692 602 Folkingham pot, 1715–16 602 Wastell pot, 1720–21 603 Dish of coffee-boy design, 1692 603 Chinese porcelain coffee pot 604 Silver coffee pots, early 18th century 604 Silver coffee pots, 18th century 605 Pottery and porcelain pots 606 Silver coffee pots, late 18th century 607 Porcelain pots, Metropolitan Museum 608 Vienna coffee pot, 1830 609 Spanish coffee pot, 18th century 609 Silver coffee pots in American collections 610 Coffee pot by Win. Shaw and Wm. Priest 611 Pot of Sheffield plate, 18th century 611 Pot by Ephraim Brasher 611 French silver coffee pot 612 Green Dragon tavern coffee urn 612 Coffee pots by American silversmiths 613 Twentieth-century American coffee service 613 Turkish coffee set, Peter collection 614 Oldest coffee grinder 616 Grain mill used by Greeks and Romans 616 First coffee roaster 616 First cylinder roaster, 1650 616 Historical relics, U.S. National Museum 617 Turkish coffee mill 618 Early French wall and table grinders 618 Bronze and brass mortars, 17th century 619 Early American coffee roasters 619 Roaster with three-sided hood 620 Roasting, making, and serving devices, 17th century 620 English and French coffee grinders 621 Eighteenth-century roaster 621 Original French drip pot 621 Belgian, Russian, and French pewter pots 622 17th and 18th century pewter pots 623 Count Rumford's percolator 623 Drawings of early French coffee makers 624 Early French filtration devices 624 Early American coffee-maker patents 625 French coffee makers, 19th century 625 First English commercial roaster patent 626 Early French coffee-roasting machines 627 Battery of Carter pull-out machines 628 Early English and American roasters 630 Early Foreign and American coffee-making devices 632 Dakin roasting machine of 1848 633 Globe stove roaster of 1860 634 Hyde's combined roaster and stove 634 Original Burns roaster, 1864 635 Burns granulating mill, 1872–74 636 Napier's vacuum machine 637 German gas and coal roasting machines 638 Other German coffee roasters 639 Original Enterprise mill 640 Max Thurmer's quick gas roaster 640 An English gas coffee-roasting plant 641 French globular roaster 642 Sirocco machine (French) 642 English roasting and grinding equipment 643 Magic gas machine (French) 644 Burns Jubilee gas machine 644 Double gas roasting outfit (French) 645 Lambert's Victory gas machine 646 One of the first electric mills 647 English electric-fuel roaster 648 Ben Franklin electric coffee roaster 648 Enterprise hand store mill 649 Latest types electric store mills 650 Italian rapid coffee-making machines 651 Working of Italian rapid machines 652 La Victoria Arduino Mignonne 652 N.C.R.A. Home coffee mill 653 Manthey-Zorn rapid infuser and dispenser 653 Tricolette, single-cup filter device 654 Moorish coffee house in Algiers 656 Coffee house in Cairo 656 Coffee service in Cairo barber shop 657 Coffee-laden camels, Arabia 658 Arabian coffee house 658 Mahommedan brewing coffee for guest 659 Native café, Harar 661 Early coffee, tea, and chocolate service 661 Nubian slave girl with coffee service 662 Persian coffee service, 1737 663 In a Turkish coffee house 664 Roasting coffee outside a Turkish café 664 Turkish caffinet, early 19th century 665 Coffee-making in Turkey 666 Street coffee vender in the Levant 666 A coffee house in Syria 667 Cafetan—garb of oriental café-keeper 668 Street coffee service in Constantinople 668 Riverside café in Damascus 669 Coffee al fresco in Jerusalem 671 Café Schrangl, Vienna 672 Favorite English way of making coffee 673 A café of Ye Mecca Company, London 673 Groom's coffee house, London 674 Café Monico, Piccadilly Circus, London 674 Gatti's, The Strand, London 675 Tea lounge, Hotel Savoy, London 675 Two popular places for coffee in London 676 Temple Bar restaurant, London 677 Tea balcony, Hotel Cecil, London 677 One of Slater's chain-shops, London 677 St. James's restaurant, Picadilly, London 678 An A.B.C. shop, London 678 Halt of caravaners at a serai, Bulgaria 678 Café de la Paix, Paris 679 Sidewalk annex, Café de la Paix 680 Café de la Régence, Paris 681 Café de la Régence in 1922 682 One of the Biard cafés, Paris 683 Restaurant Procope, 1922 683 Morning coffee at a Boulevard café 684 Café Bauer, Unter den Linden, Berlin 684 Café Bauer, exterior 685 Kranzler's Unter den Linden, Berlin 685 Swedish coffee boilers 687 Sidewalk café, Lisbon 687 Coffee rooms replacing hotel bars, U.S. 688 Britannia coffee pot—a Lincoln relic 690 Coffee service, Hotel Astor, New York 691 Early coffee-making in Persia 694 Napier vacuum coffee maker 700 Napier-List steam coffee machine 700 Finley Acker's filter-paper coffee pot 700 Kin-Hee pot in operation 701 Tricolator in operation 701 King percolator 701 Three American coffee-making machines in operation 702 How the Tru-Bru pot operates 702 Coffee-making devices used in U.S. 703 English hotel coffee-making machines 706 Well-known makes of large coffee urns 707 Popular German drip pot 708 Section of roasted bean, magnified 719 Cross-section of roasted bean, magnified 720 Coarse grind under the microscope 720 Medium grind under the microscope 721 Fine-meal grind under the microscope 721


Portraits Page Ach, F.J. 447, 512 Akers, Fred 495 Ames, Allan P. 447 Arbuckle, John 523 Arnold, Benjamin Greene 476, 517 Arnold, F.B. 476 Bayne, William 479 Bayne, William, Jr. 447 Beard, Eli 493 Beard, Samuel 493 Bennett, William H. 479 Bickford, C.E. 478 Boardman, Thomas J. 500 Boardman, William 500 Brand, Carl W. 512 Brandenstein, M.J. 504 Burns, Jabez 527 Canby, Edward 500 Casanas, Ben C. 512 Cauchois. F.A. 493 Chase, Caleb 500 Cheek, J.O. 504, 515 Closset, Joseph 504 Coste, Felix 447 Crossman, Geo. W. 479 Devers, A.H. 504 Dwinell, James F. 500 Eppens, Fred 495 Eppens, Julius A. 495, 497 Eppens, W.H. 493, 495 Evans, David G. 504 Fischer, Benedickt 493 Flint,
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