The Humble Dutch Herring

The Humble Dutch Herring
Title The Humble Dutch Herring PDF eBook
Author W. Preger
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1944
Genre Atlantic herring fisheries
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The Humble Dutch Herring. [With Plates.].

The Humble Dutch Herring. [With Plates.].
Title The Humble Dutch Herring. [With Plates.]. PDF eBook
Author W. PREGER (of Melbourne.)
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1944
Genre
ISBN

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The Humble Dutch Herring

The Humble Dutch Herring
Title The Humble Dutch Herring PDF eBook
Author W. Preger
Publisher
Pages
Release 1844
Genre Atlantic herring fisheries
ISBN

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Herring

Herring
Title Herring PDF eBook
Author Kathy Hunt
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 145
Release 2017-10-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1780238673

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Though tiny, the herring has played an enormous role in history. Battles have been waged over it. International economic alliances have formed over it. Major cities owe their prosperity to it. Political powers have risen and fallen with herring’s own rise and fall in population. How can this all be attributed to this unassuming little animal? In Herring: A Global History, Kathy Hunt looks at the environmental, historical, political, and culinary background of this prolific and easily caught fish. Over the centuries, herring have sustained populations in times of war and hardship, and the fish’s rich flavor, delicate texture, and nutritious meat have made it a culinary favorite. Its ease of preparation—just grill, broil, fry, pickle, salt, or smoke and serve—have won it further acclaim. Engaging and informative, the book features fifteen mouth-watering recipes. It will appeal to food lovers, history buffs, and anyone who has ever enjoyed a British kipper, German Bismarck, Dutch matjes, or Jewish chopped-herring.

The Shallow Seas

The Shallow Seas
Title The Shallow Seas PDF eBook
Author Dawn Farnham
Publisher Monsoon Books
Pages 288
Release 2008-12-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 981435841X

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In this sequel to "The Red Thread", the sexy Regency-style romance set in the exotic East, Charlotte Macleod is nineteen, pregnant, and alone in 1842. She is fleeing a scandalous liaison with her married Chinese lover, a liaison which would bring ruin on him, herself, and her brother, Robert, the police chief of Singapore. When Tigran Manouk, forty, and the richest merchant in Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies, asks for her hand in marriage, the choice is no choice. Through loss and pain, Charlotte will find a way to make a life with a man she does not love in a town she does not understand. Until she returns to Singapore, to the town where the man she loves waits for her, to face the hardest decision of her life. This is Vol.2 in "The Straits Quartet".

Plain Lives in a Golden Age

Plain Lives in a Golden Age
Title Plain Lives in a Golden Age PDF eBook
Author Arie Theodorus Deursen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 424
Release 1991-08-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521367851

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This is an account of the ordinary working people of Holland in the seventeenth-century, the so-called 'golden age'.

The Rhine

The Rhine
Title The Rhine PDF eBook
Author Ben Coates
Publisher Nicholas Brealey
Pages 288
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Travel
ISBN 1473683033

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From rowing the canals of Amsterdam to riding a cow through the Alps, via Cold War nuclear bunkers, raucous Gay Pride parades, tranquil Lake Constance and snowy mountain climbs, The Rhine blends travelogue and offbeat history to tell the fascinating story of how a great river helped shape a continent. SHORTLISTED FOR THE STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD The Rhine is one of the world's greatest rivers. Once forming the outer frontier of the Roman Empire, it flows 800 miles from the social democratic playground of the Netherlands, through the industrial and political powerhouses of Germany and France, to the wealthy mountain fortresses of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. For five years, Ben Coates lived alongside a major channel of the river in Rotterdam, crossing it daily, swimming and sailing in its tributaries. In The Rhine, he sets out by bicycle from the Netherlands where it enters the North Sea, following it through Germany, France and Liechtenstein, to where its source in the icy Alps. He explores the impact that the Rhine has had on European culture and history and finds out how influences have flowed along and across the river, shaping the people who live alongside it.