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Oxford University Press, USA, 1981-05-07. Hardcover. Good.
Blenheim Orange Variants, False Blenheims and Blenheim Seedlings [Alan Davidson's copy] by Robb-Smith, A.H.T - 1956
by Robb-Smith, A.H.T
Blenheim Orange Variants, False Blenheims and Blenheim Seedlings [Alan Davidson's copy]
by Robb-Smith, A.H.T
- Used
- good
- Paperback
London: Royal Horticultural Society, 1956. Three black and white plates (of which one is folding and double-sided), slim 8vo, pp 23, unbound, a little marked. (Fruit Year Book offprint). Postage will be much reduced. [Alan Davidson's copy, with his "fish" bookplate on the rear page. One of the most important figures in twentieth century culinary writing and scholarship, Davidson was a British diplomat and historian best known for his writing and editing on food and gastronomy. He was the author of the 900-page, encyclopedic The Oxford Companion to Food. In 1948, Davidson joined the Foreign Office and served in diplomatic posts in Washington, Tunis, Brussels, Cairo, the Hague; from 1973 to 1975, he was ambassador to Laos. While living in Tunis, his wife asked him to look for a cookbook on fish because she did not recognize any of the local varieties. Not being able to find one he wrote one himself. The original manuscript was copied with a stencil machine. A copy reached the British cooking guru Elizabeth David, who passed it on to Penguin Books, which published it in 1972 as Mediterranean Seafood. This was followed by Seafood Of South East Asia (1979) and North Atlantic Seafood (1979), for which he travelled throughout the region, gathering thousands of recipes from Portugal to Iceland.]. Unbound. Good.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (GB)
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used - Good
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Royal Horticultural Society
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1956
- Keywords alan davidson. apples. cultivars.