Joy of Cooking
Author: Irma S. Rombauer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 896
ISBN-13: 0026045702
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Author: Irma S. Rombauer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 896
ISBN-13: 0026045702
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn illustrated cooking book with hundreds of recipes.
Author: Marion Rombauer Becker
Publisher: Running Press
Published: 2000-11-02
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780762408412
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis lay-flat paperback format of the 1997 edition is truly an indispensable and beloved reference and recipe source for home cooks concerned about freshness, nutrition, and taste.
Author: Barbara Ehrenreich
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Published: 2007-12-26
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 1429904658
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the bestselling social commentator and cultural historian comes Barbara Ehrenreich's fascinating exploration of one of humanity's oldest traditions: the celebration of communal joy In the acclaimed Blood Rites, Barbara Ehrenreich delved into the origins of our species' attraction to war. Here, she explores the opposite impulse, one that has been so effectively suppressed that we lack even a term for it: the desire for collective joy, historically expressed in ecstatic revels of feasting, costuming, and dancing. Ehrenreich uncovers the origins of communal celebration in human biology and culture. Although sixteenth-century Europeans viewed mass festivities as foreign and "savage," Ehrenreich shows that they were indigenous to the West, from the ancient Greeks' worship of Dionysus to the medieval practice of Christianity as a "danced religion." Ultimately, church officials drove the festivities into the streets, the prelude to widespread reformation: Protestants criminalized carnival, Wahhabist Muslims battled ecstatic Sufism, European colonizers wiped out native dance rites. The elites' fear that such gatherings would undermine social hierarchies was justified: the festive tradition inspired French revolutionary crowds and uprisings from the Caribbean to the American plains. Yet outbreaks of group revelry persist, as Ehrenreich shows, pointing to the 1960s rock-and-roll rebellion and the more recent "carnivalization" of sports. Original, exhilarating, and deeply optimistic, Dancing in the Streets concludes that we are innately social beings, impelled to share our joy and therefore able to envision, even create, a more peaceable future. "Fascinating . . . An admirably lucid, level-headed history of outbreaks of joy from Dionysus to the Grateful Dead."—Terry Eagleton, The Nation
Author: GEORGE GATFIELD
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Published: 1892
Total Pages: 686
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 1352
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 218
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 818
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Publisher: John Barnett
Published: 2007-06
Total Pages: 470
ISBN-13: 9781933561257
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joy Wilt Berry
Publisher: Educational Products Division Word
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9780849981241
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn introduction to the family, including relationships and roles of family members and rules and responsibilities that make family life healthy and happy.
Author: New York State Library
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 1612
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