Vintage Viking Cruise Lines "Sea & Food" Chef's Choice Cookbook English, Norwegian, and Swedish Language. Glossy Hardcover. Showcase of menus, foods, and chefs. 96 pages of gloriously glossy full color Food Porn staged for your viewing pleasure. Oh, and there are a bunch of recipes, too. 10" X 10" hardbound coffee table edition in original dust cover. Printed in three language for the English, Norse, and Swede among us. Excellent condition: Inside cover and pages appear as new and unused, slight shelf wear on jacket.
THE LOVE BOAT
When I was flipping hotcakes at a Sambo's Pancake House back in the mid-century era my manager (I'm looking at you Leon) sometimes tried to impart restaurant food wisdom to my foggy mind. One of his firmly held beliefs was that we were first and foremost "Selling the Sizzle" rather than the actual food we served. A 1938 New Yorker article attributes that bit of sublime wordsmanship to a Mr. Elmer Wheeler: "In the 1930's Mr. Wheeler adopted the profession of seducing people in the mass with words including Wheelerpoint No. 1: 'Don’t Sell the Steak—Sell the Sizzle! ....the sizzle has sold more steaks than the cow ever has, although the cow is, of course, mighty important."
To that point cookbooks were created with the intent to produce a meal of some reliability and variety. However, around the mid-century a whole new kind of cookbook started popping up that was made for Looking, rather than Cooking! This nascent industry was finally noted and named by Alexander Cockburn in 1979: "True Gastro Porn is as a glamorized presentation of food using forms of photography and styling that presents food provocatively, similar to pornographic photography. It heightens excitement with a sense of unattainability by proffering colored photographs of various completed recipes, while always repressing the actual production processes of the meal itself."
Soon the market was flooded with this new style of cookbook featuring glamor shots of gleaming meals for an audience of viewers who coincidentally seemed to no longer have the time, or desire, to actually cook. This moment marked a generational shift which eventually led to the current generational norm of routinely posting visually appealing videos and photos of food across social media: Food Porn was Born and Normalized.
Most of what we have in our Vintage Food Porn section is the early-on-mid-century work of professional pornographers. Better Homes and Gardens was a major contributor to this trend (whether they knew it or not) and we have a constant supply of their myriad iterations of this work along with many other examples. So, pull down the shades, take the phone off the hook, and find a comfortable nook to stretch out in while you browse along with us:
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