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A History of Cookbooks

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"This astonishing book brings thoroughness, discipline, and a new level of scholarship to the history and the nature of one of the commonplaces in our lives. Henry Notaker examines the cookbook through a meticulous dissection of the roles of all those who participate in its creation. He traces the complex process, from the inventive mind of the cook to the responsibilities of the writers, designers, printers, and even those who ultimately see to the distribution of a physical volume that might be found in kitchens anywhere. This is not, however, some kind of simple behind-the-scenes-at-the-zoo tour; it is a profound exploration of a cultural product through a rigorous exploration of the many contexts in which it comes into being. And, beyond that, it is marvelous to read--serious but companionable and rich with good stories. This is a treat for food lovers and for those who love reading about books."--Nach Waxman, Kitchen Arts & Letters, New York City "An absolutely magisterial and meticulously researched study of printed cookbooks from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century. The details revealed are immense and the author's grasp of the material astonishing."--Ken Albala, author of Beans: A History "An innovative and original literary history of the Western cookbook that is extraordinarily broad in its range--from the social status of cooks to the evolution of time-keeping devices."--Barbara Santich, author of Bold Palates: Australia's Gastronomic Heritage

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9780520391499
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 400
  • Udgivet:
  • 6. september 2022
  • Størrelse:
  • 229x153x32 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 508 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 8-11 hverdage
Forventet levering: 29. november 2024

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"This astonishing book brings thoroughness, discipline, and a new level of scholarship to the history and the nature of one of the commonplaces in our lives. Henry Notaker examines the cookbook through a meticulous dissection of the roles of all those who participate in its creation. He traces the complex process, from the inventive mind of the cook to the responsibilities of the writers, designers, printers, and even those who ultimately see to the distribution of a physical volume that might be found in kitchens anywhere. This is not, however, some kind of simple behind-the-scenes-at-the-zoo tour; it is a profound exploration of a cultural product through a rigorous exploration of the many contexts in which it comes into being. And, beyond that, it is marvelous to read--serious but companionable and rich with good stories. This is a treat for food lovers and for those who love reading about books."--Nach Waxman, Kitchen Arts & Letters, New York City "An absolutely magisterial and meticulously researched study of printed cookbooks from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century. The details revealed are immense and the author's grasp of the material astonishing."--Ken Albala, author of Beans: A History "An innovative and original literary history of the Western cookbook that is extraordinarily broad in its range--from the social status of cooks to the evolution of time-keeping devices."--Barbara Santich, author of Bold Palates: Australia's Gastronomic Heritage

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