American Saloons: Pre-Prohibition Photographs by Roger E. Kislingbury (2015-08-02)
From the author of Saloons, Bars & Cigar Stores, here is Roger Kislingbury's latest photographic showcase of historic American saloons. The book includes over 200 duotone saloon photos showing beer and whiskey advertising, gorgeous backbars, bar fixtures, taxidermy, coin operated machines, and all the other standard saloon accoutrements. Every photo is set on its own full page, so you can spend hours studying all the incredible detail. Plus, every photograph is captioned, so you know the saloon's location, along with other information about the photo. Binding is in heavy embossed leather, with gold stamped lettering. Pages are round-cornered and heavy museum-quality.
From the author of Saloons, Bars & Cigar Stores, here is Roger Kislingbury's latest photographic showcase of historic American saloons. The book includes over 200 duotone saloon photos showing beer and whiskey advertising, gorgeous backbars, bar fixtures, taxidermy, coin operated machines, and all the other standard saloon accoutrements. Every photo is set on its own full page, so you can spend hours studying all the incredible detail. Plus, every photograph is captioned, so you know the saloon's location, along with other information about the photo. Binding is in heavy embossed leather, with gold stamped lettering. Pages are round-cornered and heavy museum-quality.
From the author of Saloons, Bars & Cigar Stores, here is Roger Kislingbury's latest photographic showcase of historic American saloons. The book includes over 200 duotone saloon photos showing beer and whiskey advertising, gorgeous backbars, bar fixtures, taxidermy, coin operated machines, and all the other standard saloon accoutrements. Every photo is set on its own full page, so you can spend hours studying all the incredible detail. Plus, every photograph is captioned, so you know the saloon's location, along with other information about the photo. Binding is in heavy embossed leather, with gold stamped lettering. Pages are round-cornered and heavy museum-quality.