An edition of Eat the city (2012)

Eat the city

a tale of the fishers, trappers, hunters, foragers, slaughterers, butchers, farmers, poultry minders, sugar refiners, cane cutters, beekeepers, winemakers, and brewers who built New York

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An edition of Eat the city (2012)

Eat the city

a tale of the fishers, trappers, hunters, foragers, slaughterers, butchers, farmers, poultry minders, sugar refiners, cane cutters, beekeepers, winemakers, and brewers who built New York

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New York is not a city for growing and manufacturing food. It?s a money and real estate city, with less naked earth and industry than high-rise glass and concrete.?? Yet in this intimate, visceral, and beautifully written book, Robin Shulman introduces the people of New York City? - both past and present - who? do grow vegetables, butcher meat, fish local waters, cut and refine sugar, keep bees for honey, brew beer, and make wine. In the most heavily built urban environment in the country, she shows an organic city full of intrepid and eccentric people who want to make things grow.? What?s more, Shulman artfully places today?s urban food production in the context of hundreds of years of history, and traces how we got to where we are.??In these pages meet Willie Morgan, a Harlem man who first grew his own vegetables in a vacant lot as a front for his gambling racket. And David Selig, a beekeeper in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn who found his bees making a mysteriously red honey. Get to know Yolene Joseph, who fishes crabs out of the waters off Coney Island to make curried stews for her family. Meet the creators of the sickly sweet Manischewitz wine, whose brand grew out of Prohibition; and Jacob Ruppert, who owned a beer empire on the Upper East Side, as well as the New York Yankees.? -- Eat the City? ROBIN SHULMAN is a writer and reporter whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Slate, the Guardian, and many other publications.? She lives in New York City.

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Crown
Language
English
Pages
335

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-335).

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.809747
Library of Congress
TX360.U63 N49 2012eb, TX360.U63 N49 2012, TX360.U63 N49 2013

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Pagination
1 online resource (335 pages) :
Number of pages
335

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26648285M
Internet Archive
eatcitytaleoffis0000shul
ISBN 10
0307719073, 0307719057, 0307719065
ISBN 13
9780307719072, 9780307719058, 9780307719065
LCCN
2012000333
OCLC/WorldCat
803366855, 813930863, 778635500

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