The Menu by Eve Marleau

The Menu by Eve Marleau

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A curated collection of 100 memorable meals from the last 250 years, both fascinating and entertaining. The humble menu, as a record of the food we eat, tells us much about who we were and how we lived.

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The Menu by Eve Marleau

Fascinating and entertaining, the menu, as a record of the food we eat, tells us much about who we were and how we lived. From the historically significant to the unexpected, discover what was eaten at the first Nobel Prize dinner; what Barack Obama chose for his inauguration meal; what the Tsar and Tsarina ate at their infamous society balls; why the first pre-made sandwich was so significant; and what sort of inflight grub was served up at supersonic speeds on Concorde. Step in time to dinner dances at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom; delight in Elvis and Priscilla's wedding breakfast; marvel at the Titanic's last sitting and raise a glass to El Bulli's closing service.
"An unexpected, quirky and always revealing romp back in time" --Heston Blumenthal "Brilliant." --Pen Vogler, editor of Penguin's Great Food series
Eve Marleau is a food writer and editor. She has written for the Guardian and is the author of The Kitchen Shelf and Bake in Black. Polly Russell is a Back in Time for Tea food historian.
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ISBN 13 9780712353007
ISBN 10 0712353003
Title The Menu
Author Eve Marleau
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher British Library Publishing
Year published 2019-10-17
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.