Copy that stressed helpfulness of coffee, 1919–20 | 450 |
Joint Committee's house organ | 451 |
Introductory medical-journal copy | 451 |
Telling the doctors the truth, 1920 | 452 |
Joint Committee's attractive booklets | 453 |
More medical journal copy, 1920 | 454 |
Magazine and newspaper copy, 1921 | 455 |
Educating the doctor, 1922 | 456 |
Magazine and newspaper copy, 1922 | 457 |
Specimen of early Yuban copy | 459 |
Historical association in advertising | 459 |
Package coffee advertising in 1922 | 460 |
The social distinction argument | 461 |
Drawing upon history for atmosphere | 461 |
An impressive electric sign, Chicago | 462 |
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 |