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Book cover image of Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World by Mark Kurlansky

Authors: Mark Kurlansky
ISBN-13: 9780140275018, ISBN-10: 0140275010
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Date Published: July 1998
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Mark Kurlansky

Blessed with extraordinary narrative skills, journalist and bestselling author Mark Kurlansky has turned a variety of eclectic, offbeat topics into engaging nonfiction blockbusters like Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World (1997), Salt: A World History (2002), and The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell (2006).

Book Synopsis

"A loving eulogy not only to a fish, but to the people whose lives have been shaped by the habits of the fish, and whose way of life is now at an end."—New York "Newsday." Unabridged. 7 CDs.

Publishers Weekly

No fish story, this is a sapient and vivid chronology of the immense impact and influence the cod fishing industry has had on the human race. The cod fish has played a major role in the economics, sustainability and diplomacy of many countries and societies throughout history, explains Kurlansky (A Continent of Islands). Kurlansky effectively weaves philosophical thought with facts and vignettes on the history of the various cod fishing enterprises that have emerged and faded through the ages. Wars over fishing territories and rights have plagued cod fishing ever since humans took to the sea, and Kurlansky traces these hostilities through short history lessons that are easily absorbed and understood. Personal quotes and cod recipes from slaves, kings, diplomats, fisherman and noted scholars such as Thoreau and Kipling cast a glistening view of the grasp this fishing industry had on society. The book's final section, A Cook's Tale: Six Centuries of Cod Recipes describes the use and preparation of cod from the days of the Vikings through the 1900s. Complete with a detailed bibliography, this remarkable and informative volume should net any number of happy readers.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Sentry on the Headlands (So Close to Ireland)..............1

PART ONE: A FISH TALE
PART TWO: LIMITS
PART THREE: THE LAST HUNTERS

A COOK'S TALE: SIX CENTURIES OF COD RECIPES........................235
Bibliography.......................................................277
Acknowledgments....................................................283
Index..............................................................284

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