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(Italian) The Egg of Columbus The History of Italian Restaurants in the United States of America 1492-1992 (Gianni Salvaterra) Vegetarian Indian including Gleeson’s own fanciful watercolor

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including Gleeson’s own fanciful watercolor illustrations and hand lettering

Pop Bottles dispenses with dry backstory and tedious tasting notes in favor of a rollicking

With Pistachio

experiments

The Book of Eggs introduces readers to eggs from six hundred species―some endangered or extinct―from around the world and housed mostly at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History

(Italian) The Egg of Columbus The History of Italian Restaurants in the United States of America 1492-1992 (Gianni Salvaterra) Vegetarian Indian including Gleeson’s own fanciful watercolorForeword by Luigi Veronelli. Contributions by Marina Leonardi & Antonio Chechi. Translated by Timothy Keats. Illus. in color. 9. 75x9. 75", jacket. First Edition in English. Bologna: Edizioni Il Fenicottero, [1991]. A fascinating study of Italian chefs who immigrated to America and opened restaurants, including profiles of well known modern chefs like Pino Luongo. San Francisco and New York are prominent, with numerous other cities and their

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