[Sca-cooks] Leeds Symposium Review - yet another one
Jadwiga Zajaczkowa / Jenne Heise
jenne at fiedlerfamily.net
Sun Apr 15 10:22:09 PDT 2007
I was able to get it through Interlibrary Loan, but it is available
through used book vendors in Britain, according to abebooks.com
> Jadwiga, this is my area of study. Could you point me
> in the right direction to get a copy of this volume?
> I wasn't able to find it online but that could merely
> mean I'm not entering my query correctly.
>
> Thanks!
> Eibhlin
>
> > Waste Not, Want Not: Food Preservation from Early
> > Times to the Present
> > Day, edited by C. Anne Wilson. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh
> > University Press,
> > 1991.)
> >
> > Those who have grown bored and fretful at this
> > stream of reviews will be
> > pleased to know that this volume, papers from the
> > Fourth Leeds Symposium
> > on Food History and Traditions, is the last in my
> > possession. This
> > volume is of particular interest because most modern
> > Americans have
> > little idea of the preservation techniques used
> > before the 20th, or at
> > best the 19th, century. I certainly had only a hazy
> > idea of drying,
> > pickling, and the 19th century innovation of
> > canning.
>
> <snip>
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