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Occupation
  
Writer

Name
  
Charles Baker,


Role
  
Author

Education
  
Charles H. Baker Jr. Charles H Baker Jr Truly Did Venture Around The World With

Born
  
December 25, 1895

Died
  
November 11, 1987, Naples, Florida, United States

Spouse
  
Pauline Elizabeth Paulsen (m. 1932)

Children
  
Charles Henry Baker III, Pamela Baker Johnson, Diane DeHaven Baker

Parents
  
Jane Paul Baker, Charles Henry Baker, Sr.

Books
  
The Gentleman\'s Companion, Jigger - Beaker and Glass: Dri, Knife - Fork - and Spoon: Eating Ar, The Gentleman\'s Compani, The South American Gentlema

Charles Henry Baker Jr. (December 25, 1895 – November 11, 1987) was an American author best known for his culinary and cocktail writings. These books have become highly collectible among cocktail aficionados and culinary historians.

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Biography

Charles H. Baker Jr. Gentlemans Companion St John Frizell

He was born on Christmas Day in 1895 in Zellwood, Florida to Jane Paul Baker (1859-1916) and Charles Henry Baker Sr. (1848-1924). Both of his parents were from Pennsylvania. He later attended Trinity College. By 1918, he was working at Norton Abrasives as a grinder in Worcester, Massachusetts; he later worked as a district sales manager. He moved to New York City, where he worked as a magazine editor and submitted stories to small publications. In 1932, Baker met Pauline Elizabeth Paulsen, an heiress to the Paulsen mining fortune, on a world cruise where he had signed on as the cruise line's publicist. After they were married they had built for them an art deco house called Java Head in Coconut Grove, Florida in which they lived for thirty years. They built a second house in Coconut Grove called Java Head East, where they lived in the 1960s. They later moved to Naples, Florida.

Charles H. Baker Jr. The Gentlemans Companion by Charles H Baker Jr 1946

Baker spent much of his life traveling the world and chronicling food and drink recipes for magazines like Esquire, Town & Country, and Gourmet, for which he wrote a column during the 1940s called "Here's How". Baker collected many of those recipes in his two-volume set The Gentleman's Companion: Being an Exotic Cookery and Drinking Book, originally published in 1939 by Derrydale Press. John J. Poister in 1983 wrote, "Volume II of The Gentleman's Companion, by Charles H. Baker Jr., is the best book on exotic drinks I have ever encountered". Condé Nast contributing writer St. John Frizell wrote, "It's his prose, not his recipes, that deserves a place in the canon of culinary literature ... at times humorously grandiloquent, at times intimate and familiar, Baker fills his stories with colorful details about his environment and his drinking companions — Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner among them". While his culinary nonfiction garnered Baker much praise, he was less well regarded as a novelist. His only novel, Blood of the Lamb, was published in 1946 by Rinehart & Company. About it, a Time reviewer wrote in the magazine's April 22, 1946, issue, "Blood of the Lamb is not much of a novel, but it is long on local color, loud piety, snuff, 'stump liquor' and local talk"

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Some of Baker's exotic and often esoteric drink recipes from The Gentleman's Companion are once again finding favor at modern cocktail bars specializing in classic drinks, such as Manhattan's Pegu Club, where Baker's "Jimmie Roosevelt"—a mixture of champagne, cognac, and Chartreuse liqueur—was found on the menu.

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He died on November 11, 1987, in Naples, Florida.

Publications

  • Rejections of 1927. (1928. Edited by Baker).
  • The Gentleman's Companion (two volumes, 1939 edition).
  • Blood of the Lamb (1946).
  • The Gentleman's Companion: Being an Exotic Drinking Book or Around the World with Jigger, Beaker and Flask (1946 edition).
  • The Gentleman's Companion: Being an Exotic Cookery Book or Around the World with Knife, Fork, and Spoon (1946 edition).
  • The Gentleman's Companion: Being an Exotic Cookery/Drinking Book (combined volume I and II) (1946 edition)
  • Knife, Fork, and Spoon: Eating Around the World (1992).
  • The Esquire Culinary Companion (1959).
  • The South American Gentleman's Companion (1951).
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    References

    Charles H. Baker Jr. Wikipedia


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