Talk:Charles H. Baker Jr.

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NYPL[edit]

Num Mark AUTHORS (1-8 of 8) Medium Year Baker, Charles Henry, 1895- 1 Blood of the Lamb / by Charles H. Baker, Jr. : Blood of the Lamb / by Charles H. Baker, Jr. LANGUAGE MATL c1946 2 Esquire. : Esquire. LANGUAGE MATL 1959 3 The gentleman's companion. / By Charles H. Baker, Jr. : The gentleman's companion. By Charles H. Baker, Jr. LANGUAGE MATL 1946 4 The gentleman's companion ... / By Charles H. Baker, jr. ... : The gentleman's companion ... By Charles H. Baker, jr. ... LANGUAGE MATL 1939 5 Gentleman's companion. Vol. 2. : Jigger, beaker, & glass : drinking around the world / Charles H. Baker, Jr. LANGUAGE MATL 2001 6 The gentlemen's companion, / by Charles H. Baker, Jr. : The gentlemen's companion, by Charles H. Baker, Jr. LANGUAGE MATL 1946 7 Jigger, beaker, & glass : drinking around the world / Charles H. Baker, Jr. : Jigger, beaker, & glass : drinking around the world / Charles H. Baker, Jr. LANGUAGE MATL 2001 8 The South American gentleman's companion. : The South American gentleman's companion. LANGUAGE MATL 1951


Miami Herald[edit]

A GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN

Source: MARGARIA FICHTNER, mfichtner@herald.com Oh, he was grand, and rightly so - yachtsman, raconteur, amateur botanist, friend of the famous, famous himself in certain circles, a small-town Florida Cracker who knew (or smoothly could find) his way around the world. ``He was tall, dark and handsome, with an Errol Flynn moustache, says his daughter, Pamela Baker Johnson. ``And he was just as charming as his books. His name was Charles H. Baker Jr. Friends called him Bake. From the

Published on March 18, 2002, Page 1C, The Miami Herald

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Thanks to contributors to this article. Baker's second volume, on cocktails, holds an oddly important place in my heart - but I have misplaced my copy!!!! Is there anyone out there who an help me out with the recipe for DEATH IN THE CARIBBEAN? 67.158.165.181 (talk) 20:04, 6 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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