A Scottish Feast: An Anthology of Food and Eating
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A Scottish Feast: An Anthology of Food and Eating

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A Scottish Feast: An Anthology of Food and Eating is very good clean copy with a near perfect dust jacket, Unmarked copy with a tight spine and clean cover, minor spotting.

Author: Hamish Whyte & Catherine Brown

Publisher: Argyll Publishing

Published On: 1996

Pages: 192

Country: Glendaruel: Scotland

Language: English

Dimension: 13.5cm x 20cm

Item Weight: 300gm

Edition: First

2 in stock

A Scottish Feast: An Anthology of Food and Eating is 'an anthology of food and eating in Scottish literature from Para Handy’s recipe for chuckie soup to David Balfour’s attempt to eat limpets in Kidnapped.

A Scottish Feast is a banquet of the best writing by Scots on the subject of food and eating. Librarian and author Hamish Whyte and food writer Catherine Brown have collected together over 100 extracts, poems, prose and letters on the subject of food.

Dunbar’s account of Edinburgh appetites; Mackay Brown’s poem about churning butter – all aspects are covered of knowing a nation from what it puts in it’s stomach !  From stirring porridge to rituals of high tea, A Scottish Feast is a feast of writing.' (https://catherinebrownfoodwriter.com/a-scottish-feast/)

A very good clean copy with a near perfect dust jacket, Unmarked copy with a tight spine and clean cover. https://hungrytraveller.com.au/3d-flip-book/a-scottish-feast/

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Weight 300 g
Dimensions 13.5 × 2.5 × 20 cm

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