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"Deviled Ham Untouched by Hands": Food-Related Vintage Stereoviews
This is an essay about depictions of food in vintage stereoviews, i.e., three-dimensional
photographs mass-marketed in the 19 th and early 20 th centuries. The piece, illustrated
with striking examples from the author9s collection, offers a look at a unique resource.
Images include meat processors working in Chicago at the time of Upton Sinclair;
Italians drying spaghetti on racks in the streets of Naples; East-End Londoners readying
themselves for a banquet to honor King Edward VII; and a Liberty Bell made entirely of
California apples. The author introduces to Gastronomica 9s readers this immensely rich,
largely undiscovered store of visual information about food history and culture.