An edition of Oyster (2010)

Oyster

a world history

Oyster
Drew Smith, Drew Smith
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May 25, 2022 | History
An edition of Oyster (2010)

Oyster

a world history

"Oysters are older than us, older than grass. They have been present at every turn of human history back to the Neolithic. They have inspired writers, painters and cooks, sustained whole communities, and fashioned legend and history. Their pearls funded empires and created slavery. The evidence oysters leave behind suggests there was a seafaring empire along the coast of Western Europe long before the Romans, and that the world was perhaps colonised not from west to east but from south to north. We were not cavemen at all, but covemen, exploring along the coastlines, because oysters were a sign of a safe and healthy marine economy. Oysters have played an intriguing part in the evolution of the world both as one of the healthiest foods we can eat and also with their perennial reputation as aphrodisiacs. Drew Smith takes us on a fascinating journey from the dawn of time right up to the present day, exposing the scandal of what has happened to the oyster in the UK, showing how it has become a symbol for environmentalism in the USA and describing the hopes for aquaculture emanating from Japan and Korea."--Publisher's Description.

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History Press
Language
English
Pages
255

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Oyster: A Gastronomic History
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Oyster: a world history
2010, History Press
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Table of Contents

Prologue : The craic
pt. 1. Ancient times . In the beginning. Of pearls & gods ; Biology ; Fabulous legends : megaliths, Celts & Phoenicians ; Edible bones : Greeks & Romans
pt. 2. Old World. England ; Brython ;- France
pt. 3. New World. The first Americans ; Tales of the Chesapeake ; The South ; The West & Canada ; South Seas
pt. 4. Modern times. The science
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Stroud

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
594.409
Library of Congress
QL430.7.O9 S65 2010, QL430.7.09

The Physical Object

Pagination
255 p. :
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25088739M
ISBN 10
0752457349
ISBN 13
9780752457345
LCCN
2011414791
OCLC/WorldCat
615865891

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