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Birdseye 1 edition

Cover of: Birdseye by Mark Kurlansky

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Ever wonder how those frozen peas and carrots in your freezer came to be there? A remarkable first biography of Clarence Birdseye, the eccentric inventor whose fast-freezing method revolutionized America's diet. Birdseye was an inspired and inspiring explorer, and his adventurous spirit lead to many episodes that Kurlansky delights in retelling. From founding a correspondence taxidermy school when he was a teenager to dropping out of Amherst to catch ticks in Idaho, Birdseye always followed a unique course in life. But when he moved to Newfoundland to farm foxes for their furs, he became interested in the substance that would change his life: frozen food. He eventually worked out the best way to keep frozen food tasty and sanitary, and made his fortune selling the rights to General Foods. Even though the record on Birdseye's life is less than reliable, Kurlanksy does a fantastic job stitching what we have together into an amusing and inspiring story. Ultimately, he concludes that it was Birdseye's curiosity that made his unusual life possible. He could never know enough about the world around him, and his need to understand gave him the materials he required to create. He was, in many ways, one of the "crazy ones" that Steve Jobs praised for their willingness to try things no one else would. - Publisher.

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Birdseye
the adventures of a curious man
1st ed.
Mark Kurlansky

Published 2012 by Doubleday in New York .
Written in English.

Table of Contents

Prologue: a curious end
A nineteenth-century man
Bugs begins
Bob goes West
Ticks
Frozen
Freezing
The idea
The deal
The magic
The inventor
Beyond the sunset and the baths.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.7/66402853092, B
Library of Congress
HD9217.U52 B575 2012

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xvii, 251p.
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25094827M
ISBN 13
9780385527057, 9780385535885
LC Control Number
2011044891

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