Luchow’s Restaurant Established 1882, 108 – 114 East 14th Str., New York. Menu for Wednesday, September 6, 1944. - Rare Book Insider
Luchow’s Restaurant Established 1882

Luchow's Restaurant

Luchow’s Restaurant Established 1882, 108 – 114 East 14th Str., New York. Menu for Wednesday, September 6, 1944.

New York: Luchow's Restaurant, Sept. 6, 1944
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Luchow's Restaurant Established 1882, 108 – 114 East 14th Str., New York. Menu for Wednesday, September 6, 1944. One sheet of heavy paper, 12 7/8 in x 10 in, with a lithographed artist's rendering of the façade of Luchow's Restaurant circa 1890 on the recto/front. The verso/back lists the war-time luncheon offerings for Wednesday, September 6, 1944.Please contact us for a full description.
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