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Verlag: Adam and Charles Black. London. 1939., 1939
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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(Hardcover, 1939). 1939 1st edition. 12mo (115 x 175mm). Pp110. Illustrated with b&w sketches of fish. Binding B. Pale grey-green cloth, spine titled in green. Some foxing but good-plus in slightly torn dust-wrapper. Includes salmon and trout, but largely recipes for cooking coarse fish. "To be able to enjoy at table the results of one's piscatorial prowess makes a good day's fishing even more delightful." Ambrose Heath was the pseudonym of Francis Gerald Miller, a well-known food writer and broadcaster. He wrote over seventy cookery books between 1932 and 1968. .
Verlag: Herbert Jenkins. London. 1954., 1954
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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(Hardcover, 1954). 1954 1st edition. 16mo (93 x 165mm). Pp96. B/w illustrations. Green cloth, spine titled in black. 3/6 net. Some foxing throughout, boards rubbed and worn. Good copy in chipped and frayed, tape-repaired dust-wrapper. "In these pages I have given a large number of recipes which I hope will help the modern housewife to realize what a treasure the herring can be in diversifying her meals - from the simplest breakfast dish to a handsome repast, or a savoury dish confidently to be set before the epicure." "In this book Ambrose Heath more than keeps his promise, dealing in detail with fresh herrings, salt herrings, red herrings, bloaters, kippers and roes in an unbelievable variety of tempting dishes. The herring is one of the most nutritious and economical of foods; with Ambrose Heath as chef, it is also one of the most delectable." Chapters include:- Fresh herrings; Salt herrings; Bloaters; Kippers; Red herrings; Herrings' roes. Ambrose Heath was the pseudonym of Francis Gerald Miller, a well-known food writer and broadcaster. He wrote over seventy cookery books between 1932 and 1968. This title is one of a series of cookery books published in a similar format to the publisher's How To Catch Them series of angling books. .