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An Alphabet for Gourmets by M.F.K. Fisher
$22.99 AUD
Category: Writing/Reference/Essays
From A for (dining) alone to Z for Zakuski, 'a Russian hors d'oeuvre', An Alphabet for Gourmets takes us through a selection of food essays by the incomparable M. F. K. Fisher, alighting on long-time obsessions and idiosyncratic digressions to wholly charming effect.
Consider the Oyster by M.F.K Fisher
$19.99 AUD
Category: Biography & Memoir
M. F. K. Fisher, whom John Updike has called our "poet of the appetites," here pays tribute to that most enigmatic of ocean creatures, the oyster. As she tells of oysters found in stews, in soups, roasted, baked, fried, prepared #65533; la Rockefeller or au naturel--and of the pearls sometimes found the ...Show more
Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art by Shizuo Tsuji; M. F. K. Fisher (Introduction by); Ruth Reichl (Foreword by); Yoshiki Tsuji
$79.99 AUD
Category: Asian/Indian/Thai/Malaysian/Chinese/Japanese
When it was first published, Japanese Cooking- A Simple Art changed the way the culinary world viewed Japanese cooking, moving it from obscure ethnic food to haute cuisine.Twenty-five years later, much has changed. Japanese food is a favorite of diners around the world. Not only is sushi as much a part ...Show more
The Art of Eating (50th Anniversary edition) by M. F. K. Fisher; Joan Reardon
$36.95 AUD
Category: Cooking & Drinks
RUTH REICHL "Mary Frances [Fisher] has the extraordinary ability to make the ordinary seem rich and wonderful. Her dignity comes from her absolute insistence on appreciating life as it comes to her." JULIA CHILD "How wonderful to have here in my hands the essence of M.F.K. Fisher, whose wit and fulsome ...Show more
The Gastronomical Me by M.F.K Fisher
$19.99 AUD
Category: Biography & Memoir
A classic of gastronomic writing that redefined the genre, The Gastronomical Me is a memoir of travel, love and loss, but above all hunger.
The Theoretical Foot by M. F. K. Fisher
$27.99 AUD
Category: Literary | Reading Level: very good
Susan Harper and Joe Kelly, in love and hitchhiking through Europe, never want this perfect, passionate summer to end. It is the late 1930s, and society frowns on the slack morals of couples living in sin. But these tiresome strictures are swept away when they arrive at La Prairie, the elegant haven on ...Show more
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