The Gastronomical Tourist

The Gastronomical Tourist

Author: Arthur Bloomfield

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780887394423

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A cookbook with a difference, The Gastronomical Tourist combines easy-to-prepare bistro recipes with an elegant and witty remembrance of things past. Author Arthur Bloomfield serves up culinary adventures abroad, without forgetting the edible treasures in his own backyard. Tales of rich, rewarding, and sometimes hilarious dining and life experiences transport the reader and diner to gastronomic hot spots from Corsica to California, Tuscany to Manhattan, Strasbourg to Santa Fe. Bloomfield discovers Trouffade Auvergnate in the idyllic pastureland of Central France, Chocolate Souffle Caruso on Italy's Amalfi Coast, and many more epicurial delights.


The Rough Guide to San Francisco Restaurants

The Rough Guide to San Francisco Restaurants

Author: Elgy Gillespie

Publisher: Rough Guides

Published: 2003-10-30

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 9781843530992

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Catching Terrosits in America , analyzes the law enforcement agencies and procedures utilized in catching domestic and foreign terrorists from the 1950s to the present, including members of domestic groups ranging from the Klan to the Symbionese Liberation Army of Patty Heart fame to freelancers such as Timothy McVeigh, as well as foreign groups such as al-Qaeda. The author concludes by gauging the effectiveness of these efforts.Terrorism did not first strike America on 9/11/2001, or even with the first World Trade Center bombings in 1993. Much of the second half of the 20th century witnessed terrorism of several different ideological types: the Klan, the Black Liberation Army, the Weather Underground, the Symbionese Liberation Army (famous for kidnapping and brainwashing Patty Hearst), several Puerto Rican groups; freelancers such as the Unabomber Ted Kaczinski and the Oklahoma city bombers McVeigh and Rudolph; and on the foreign front not just al-Qaeda but the likes of the liberation fronts for Croatians, Armenians and Cubans. This book examines the law enforcement fight against such terrorists, the methodologies employed, the effectiveness of such counter-terrorist agendas and how successful they proved to be. and


San Francisco's Lost Landmarks

San Francisco's Lost Landmarks

Author: James R. Smith

Publisher: Quill Driver Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781884995446

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With long-forgotten stories and evocative photographs, San Francisco's Lost Landmarks showcases the once-familiar sites that have faded into dim memories and hazy legends. Not just a list of places, facts, and dates, this pictorial history shows why San Francisco has been a legendary travel destination and one of the world's premier places to live and work for more than one hundred and fifty years. It not only tells of the lost landmarks, but also dishes up the flavour of what it was like to experience these past treasures.