


Pomp and Sustenance, Mary Taylor Simeti
This is one of those cookbooks I can just read for pleasure. There are recipes that I never use, but I rarely use a recipe anyway. What makes this book a winner is the context given to each recipe, and in so doing, pull us along into the culture. Copyright 1989, first edition, first printing, hardcover, no color, 336 pages, condition excellent (very slight curling on top of dust jacket, dust jacket wrinkled (but not torn) on spine; slight curling on rear dust jacket)
This is one of those cookbooks I can just read for pleasure. There are recipes that I never use, but I rarely use a recipe anyway. What makes this book a winner is the context given to each recipe, and in so doing, pull us along into the culture. Copyright 1989, first edition, first printing, hardcover, no color, 336 pages, condition excellent (very slight curling on top of dust jacket, dust jacket wrinkled (but not torn) on spine; slight curling on rear dust jacket)
This is one of those cookbooks I can just read for pleasure. There are recipes that I never use, but I rarely use a recipe anyway. What makes this book a winner is the context given to each recipe, and in so doing, pull us along into the culture. Copyright 1989, first edition, first printing, hardcover, no color, 336 pages, condition excellent (very slight curling on top of dust jacket, dust jacket wrinkled (but not torn) on spine; slight curling on rear dust jacket)