G.A.R. Memorial Library (West Newbury)

Famous Nathan, a family saga of Coney Island, the American dream, and the search for the perfect hot dog, Lloyd Handwerker, with Gil Reavill

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Famous Nathan, a family saga of Coney Island, the American dream, and the search for the perfect hot dog, Lloyd Handwerker, with Gil Reavill
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Famous Nathan
Oclc number
919857709
Responsibility statement
Lloyd Handwerker, with Gil Reavill
Sub title
a family saga of Coney Island, the American dream, and the search for the perfect hot dog
Summary
"Beginning with just five feet of counter space on Coney Island in 1916, Nathan's Famous - based on the basic principles of quality ingredients, hard work and a price everyone could afford -soon stretched across the globe, launching the hotdog as an American food staple and Nathan Handwerker to national fame. But the story behind the dog is even tastier ... Fleeing Eastern Europe as the shadow of WWI looms large with nothing but twenty dollars in his socks, Nathan arrives in New York with the insatiable desire to make a better life, and within two years he sets up a shop of his own, hawking frankfurters for five cents at the sleepy little beach retreat of Coney Island. As New York booms, pushing trains and patrons to the shore, so too do Nathan's humble hotdogs. Within ten years he has the whole corner, and a brand as recognizable as Coca-Cola and Cracker Jack. Nathan's is famous. But with success comes difficulties, and as Nathan's two sons vie to inherit the family dynasty a story of Biblical proportions plays out, mirroring the corporatization of the American food industry. Written by Nathan's own grandson, and at once a portrait of a man, a family and the changing face of a nation through a century of promise and progress, Famous Nathan is a dog's tale that snaps and satisfies with every page"--, Provided by publisher
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