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How to Cook a Wolf M. F. K. Fisher

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Single

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Condition:

Used; Good

ASIN:

B0007DLX9M

binding:

hardcover

format:

hardcover

language:

english

Subject Keyword:

'cooking', 'non-fiction'

Unspsc Code:

55111505

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books

manufacturer:

Duell, Sloan and Pearce

author:

M. F. K. Fisher

Publication Date:

1942T

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Item Name:

How to Cook a Wolf

Product Site Launch Date:

2006-11-02T21:29:39-00:00

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Duell, Sloan and Pearce; 1942; 3rd Printing; Hardcover; Good with no dust jacket; Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: Written to inspire courage in those daunted by wartimes shortages, How to Cook a Wolf continues to rally cooks during times of plenty, reminding them that providing sustenance requires more than putting food on the table. M. F. K. Fisher knew that the last thing hungry people needed were hints on cutting back and making do. Instead, she gives her readers license to dream, to experiment, to construct adventurous and delicious meals as a bulwark against a dreary, meager present. Her fine prose provides reason in itself to draw our chairs close to the hearth; we can still enjoy her company and her exhortations to celebrate life by eating well.