


Dining with Headhunters, Richard Sterling
Flipping through this book to analyze it, I couldn’t put it down. There’s a section about Burma that brought back intense memories. I don’t know about the food—I haven’t tried the recipes sprinkled throughout the text—but this book is worth having for the stories alone. Copyright 1995, first edition, first printing, softcover, no color, 219 pages, condition very good (cover has folds and bends back)
Flipping through this book to analyze it, I couldn’t put it down. There’s a section about Burma that brought back intense memories. I don’t know about the food—I haven’t tried the recipes sprinkled throughout the text—but this book is worth having for the stories alone. Copyright 1995, first edition, first printing, softcover, no color, 219 pages, condition very good (cover has folds and bends back)
Flipping through this book to analyze it, I couldn’t put it down. There’s a section about Burma that brought back intense memories. I don’t know about the food—I haven’t tried the recipes sprinkled throughout the text—but this book is worth having for the stories alone. Copyright 1995, first edition, first printing, softcover, no color, 219 pages, condition very good (cover has folds and bends back)