On the Town in New York: The Landmark History of Eating, Drinking, and Entertainments from the American Revolution to the Food Revolution
Autor Michael Batterberry, Ariane Batterberryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138977532
ISBN-10: 1138977535
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138977535
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Michael and Ariane Batterberry are Founding Editors and Associate Publishers of Food Arts Magazine. They are the authors of numerous books, including Mirror, Mirror: A Social History of Fashion and many titles in the Discovering Art series.
Recenzii
"Newcomers to the title will relish the detailed survey of New York history and food culture." -- The Midwest Book Review
"...a rich stew of American history, both savory and social. There is no other work like it...this 25th anniversary edition is sure to remain a definitive account well into the next millennium." -- Market Watch
"If you relish social history mixed with eating, drinking, and gossip tossed in, On the Town in New York, is a feast." -- Sheldon Landwehr
"A stylish new history of the city's favorite pastime, On the Town in New York, puts the myth before the menu. Its authors, Michael and Ariane Batterberry, lard their assured, breezy, three century narrative with rich vignettes of famo us feasters, from Washington Irving to Salvador Dali." -- The New Yorker
"...for those who want to know how the Astor's entertained or what it was like to dine at the original Delmonico's, [On the Town in New York] is a must." -- Florence Fabricant, The New York Times
"This book will delight foodies everywhere." -- Nation's Restaurant News
"Every revolution creates its chroniclers, its trumpeters, and its critics of the new order. The chroniclers of the modern American food revolution are Michael and Ariane Batterberry, and now their classic book, On the Town in New York, is being reissued with their updated commentary. This is good news for all who like to eat, drink, and read about it." -- Gay Talese
"Scholarly, well-written, and extremely informative, On the Town in New York, by Michael and Ariane Batterberry, will appeal to anyone interested in food and food history. Newly updated, this book has even more relevance today than when it was originally published in 1973." -- Jacques Pepin
"This 'Blue Plate Special' delivers the great taste memories of New York City's food history. It's a beautifully organized menu from all around the town filled with the poetry of the sidewalks of New York." -- Joe Baum of The Rainbow Room
"...great fun, and an invaluable reference book." -- James Beard on the first edition
"The best book ever written on the subject." -- Craig Claiborne on the first edition
"...a rich stew of American history, both savory and social. There is no other work like it...this 25th anniversary edition is sure to remain a definitive account well into the next millennium." -- Market Watch
"If you relish social history mixed with eating, drinking, and gossip tossed in, On the Town in New York, is a feast." -- Sheldon Landwehr
"A stylish new history of the city's favorite pastime, On the Town in New York, puts the myth before the menu. Its authors, Michael and Ariane Batterberry, lard their assured, breezy, three century narrative with rich vignettes of famo us feasters, from Washington Irving to Salvador Dali." -- The New Yorker
"...for those who want to know how the Astor's entertained or what it was like to dine at the original Delmonico's, [On the Town in New York] is a must." -- Florence Fabricant, The New York Times
"This book will delight foodies everywhere." -- Nation's Restaurant News
"Every revolution creates its chroniclers, its trumpeters, and its critics of the new order. The chroniclers of the modern American food revolution are Michael and Ariane Batterberry, and now their classic book, On the Town in New York, is being reissued with their updated commentary. This is good news for all who like to eat, drink, and read about it." -- Gay Talese
"Scholarly, well-written, and extremely informative, On the Town in New York, by Michael and Ariane Batterberry, will appeal to anyone interested in food and food history. Newly updated, this book has even more relevance today than when it was originally published in 1973." -- Jacques Pepin
"This 'Blue Plate Special' delivers the great taste memories of New York City's food history. It's a beautifully organized menu from all around the town filled with the poetry of the sidewalks of New York." -- Joe Baum of The Rainbow Room
"...great fun, and an invaluable reference book." -- James Beard on the first edition
"The best book ever written on the subject." -- Craig Claiborne on the first edition
Cuprins
Acknowledgments, Chapter I. 1776-1800, Chapter II. 1800-1830, Chapter III. 1830-1860, Chapter IV. 1860-1914, Chapter V. 1914-1940, Chapter VI. 1940-1973, Afterword. The Coming of the American Food Revolution: 1973 to the Present, Bibliography, References, Index