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Food Of The Cods Reprint Edition Daniel Gray

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Food Of The Cods Reprint Edition Daniel Gray
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Daniel Gray
ISBN: 9780553371307, 0553371304
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: Reprint edition

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Food Of The Cods Reprint Edition Daniel Gray by Daniel Gray 9780553371307, 0553371304 instant download after payment.

The story of Britain's fish and chips obsession 'A lyrical, amiable and educational celebration of what may be our greatest achievement: the chippy.' Stuart Maconie Step inside and unwrap this deliciously entertaining look at Britain's national dish. There is a corner of every town and city in Britain where the air is tangy with vinegar and the scent of frying. Following the irresistible lure, Daniel Gray ponders the magic of chippies and the delights they have sprinkled among us for the last 150 years as he investigates the social – and sociable – history of fish and chips. Travelling to chippies from Dundee to Devon via South Shields, Oldham, Bradford, Bethnal Green, the Rhondda Valley and more – Daniel Gray explores our fish-and-chip nation to show how chippies have helped emancipate women, promote equality for immigrants and shape local and national identity. Whether you were raised eating scraps of Wolverhampton's orange chips, London's 'wallies' or Hull's chip spice – even...

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