Book for Cooks: 101 Classic Cookbooks

Book for Cooks: 101 Classic Cookbooks

by Leslie Geddes - Brown (Author)

Synopsis

If you have ever bought a cookery book not only for the recipes but also for the mouth-watering images and attractive design, then A Book for Cooks is for you. Food writer and self-confessed bibliophile Leslie Geddes-Brown surveys 100 pioneering cookbooks, selected by her for their influence, for their unusual recipes or simply for their beauty. All types of cookery book are featured, from the seventeenth century to the present, with cuisine ranging from Italian to Moroccan, Indian to South American. Among the famous chefs and writers included are Mrs Beeton, Raymond Blanc, Robert Carrier, Elizabeth David, Nigella Lawson, Claudia Roden, Constance Spry and Alice Waters. Each entry includes a brief commentary on the book as well as photographs of its cover and several inside pages. Also featured are contributions from leading chefs, cookery writers and other food experts, either discussing their top 10 cookbooks or describing how they organize their own collection. With more than 500 colour illustrations, lively text, including a short history of cookery books, and an elegant design, A Book for Cooks is a culinary delight for all foodies.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Merrell
Published: 05 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 1858945798
ISBN 13: 9781858945798

Media Reviews
'This is an ideal way to look through 101 cookbooks without buying every one - or a dangerous invitation to do just that - it is enlightening to see who makes the final cut.' - THE FIELD MAGAZINE
Author Bio
LESLIE GEDDES-BROWN is a leading writer on food, gardening and interior design, and a member of the Guild of Food Writers. For several years she wrote a weekly food column for Country Life, and she continues to review cookery books for the magazine. Her previous titles include Books Do Furnish a Room (Merrell, 2009).