Game: A Global History
By (Author) Paula Young Lee
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st November 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: food and society
641.391
Hardback
128
Width 120mm, Height 197mm
In Game , Paula Young Lee illustrates the rise and fall of bear paws, larkpie, reindeer pat and other exotic dishes enjoyed and formerly enjoyedaround the world. She describes how in the past animals such as quail,oryx and dormice were so avidly pursued that they were semi-domesticatedin order to grace our dining tables. The book also provides insight into thelaws, customs and difficulties of hunting game for food
'Books in Reaktion's Edible series are paragons of their type; concise and flavourful, jammed with interesting facts, period photos and just a handful of recipes, in case you want to "do it yourself". I recommend these books to foodies and academics alike.' - Robert Sietsema, restaurant critic for The Village Voice 'Embellished with clever illustrations and a nice selection of historical and contemporary recipes ... [an] outstanding series of food volumes.' - Wall Street Journal
Paula Young Lee is a Faculty Fellow at Tufts University and has published widely on food and animal history, including Meat, Modernity, and the Rise of the Slaughterhouse (editor, 2008). She lives in Maine and Massachusetts.