So Red the Nose

Sterling NORTH   |   Carl KROCH

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So Red the Nose

HEMINGWAY’S DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON COCKTAIL: FIRST EDITION OF NORTH AND KROCH’S WITTY SO RED THE NOSE, 1935, WONDERFULLY ILLUSTRATED, WITH 30 COCKTAIL RECIPES FROM HEMINGWAY, DREISER, EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS AND OTHERS

NORTH, Sterling. So Red the Nose or Breath in the Afternoon. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1935). Small octavo, original silver-stamped purple cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of a scarce 1935 collection of cocktail recipes, with witty and literary contributions from writers and celebrities such as Hemingway, Dreiser, Rockwell Kent, Edgar Rice Burroughs and more, featuring full page illustrations by Roy C. Nelson, in original dust jacket.

The authors of this witty and literate collection of cocktails describe So Red the Nose as “the first shaker of literary cocktails ever poured from (or into) a book.” Calling upon writers from Hemingway to Dreiser and illustrated with lively full-page illustrations by Roy C. Nelson, So Red the Nose features Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon Cocktail of absinthe and champagne; Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan cocktail; Rockwell Kent’s Salamina Cocktail; Theodore Dreiser’s American Tragedy Cocktail, wryly assembled from nitroglycerin, gunpowder, gasoline and a lighted match; S.S. Van Dine’s “fiendishly plotted” Canary Murder Case Cocktail; Erskine Caldwell’s Tobacco Road Cocktail; Christopher Morley’s Swiss Family Manhattan (aka “Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder”); Kenneth Roberts’ instructions for homemade gin as the basis for his Lively Lady Cocktail, and many more. With rear page of publisher’s advertisement.

A fine copy.

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