The Untold History of the Potato

The Untold History of the Potato

by JohnReader (Author)

Synopsis

From the gold potatoes at the Sun Temple in Cuzco, Peru, the muddy ones in Ireland and those grown in China for McDonald's chips, via Mrs Beeton, Charles Darwin, Lenin and Chairman Mao, to the mapping of the potato genome, the story of the spud is both satisfying and fascinating. John Reader follows the thread of the potato's story through the tapestry of human history, from its origins and evolution to its mysterious arrival in Europe, where it became a crucial part of gastronomic and social fabric. As global population swells and environmental sustainability becomes ever more crucial, Reader asks what role the potato still has to play - in this lively, readable study of our most humble foodstuff.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 05 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 0099474794
ISBN 13: 9780099474791
Book Overview: The story of one of the world's most important crops and a dazzling piece of food history writing.

Media Reviews
As a staple of the global diet the potato is worth this digestible book devoted to its biology, history and social influence * The Times *
The most nourishing book of the month * Guardian *
Traversing imperialism, politics, technology and diet, Reader's elegantly written, discursive book weaves the progress of centuries and continents together in the story of the potato's ascendancy * Daily Telegraph *
This accessible account embraces the latest scholarship and addresses the failings of previous works on the subject. Indeed the book, like the tuber it describes, fills a void: the spud now has the biography it deserves * Economist *
Superb * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
John Reader is an author and photojournalist. He holds an Honorary Research Fellowship in the Department of Anthropology at UCL and is a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute and the Royal Geographic Society.