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The Food Of A Younger Land A Portrait Of American Food Before The National Highway System Before Chainrestaurants And Before Frozen Food When The Nations Food Was Seasonal 1st Edition Mark Kurlansky

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The Food Of A Younger Land A Portrait Of American Food Before The National Highway System Before Chainrestaurants And Before Frozen Food When The Nations Food Was Seasonal 1st Edition Mark Kurlansky
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The Food Of A Younger Land A Portrait Of American Food Before The National Highway System Before Chainrestaurants And Before Frozen Food When The Nations Food Was Seasonal 1st Edition Mark Kurlansky instant download after payment.

Publisher: Riverhead Trade
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.06 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Mark Kurlansky
ISBN: 9781594484575, 1594484570
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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The Food Of A Younger Land A Portrait Of American Food Before The National Highway System Before Chainrestaurants And Before Frozen Food When The Nations Food Was Seasonal 1st Edition Mark Kurlansky by Mark Kurlansky 9781594484575, 1594484570 instant download after payment.

From the New York Times bestselling author who "powerfully demonstrates the defining role food plays in history and culture" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution). In the throes of the Great Depression, a make-work initiative for authors-called "America Eats"-was created by the WPA to chronicle the eating habits, traditions, and struggles of local Americans. Mark Kurlansky, author of Salt and Cod, unearths this forgotten literary treasure, chronicling a bygone era when Americans had never heard of fast food or grocery superstores. Kurlansky brings together the WPA contributions-featuring New York automats and Georgia Coca-Cola parties, Maine lobsters and Montana beaver tails-and brilliantly showcases them with authentic recipes, anecdotes, and photographs.

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