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The New England Book of Fruit

The New England Book of Fruit
Author: Robert Manning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1847
Genre: Fruit
ISBN:

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Jane Grigson's Fruit Book

Jane Grigson's Fruit Book
Author: Jane Grigson
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780803259935

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Jane Grigson?s Fruit Book includes a wealth of recipes, plain and fancy, ranging from apple strudel to watermelon sherbet. Jane Grigson is at her literate and entertaining best in this fascinating compendium of recipes for forty-six different fruits. Some, like pears, will probably seem homely and familiar until you've tried them ¾ la chinoise. Others, such as the carambola, described by the author as looking ?like a small banana gone mad,? will no doubt be happy discoveries. ø You will find new ways to use all manner of fruits, alone or in combination with other foods, including meats, fish, and fowl, in all phases of cooking from appetizers to desserts. And, as always, in her brief introductions Grigson will both educate and amuse you with her pithy comments on the histories and varieties of all the included fruits. ø All ingredients are given in American as well as metric measures, and this edition includes an extensive glossary, compiled by Judith Hill, which not only translates unfamiliar terminology but also suggests American equivalents for British and Continental varieties where appropriate.


The New England Fruit Book

The New England Fruit Book
Author: Robert Manning
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 142901413X

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Manning and Ives's 1844 guide is a complete source of botanical and growing information on fruits that can be cultivated in the New England region.


The New England Fruit Book

The New England Fruit Book
Author: Robert Manning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1844
Genre: Berries
ISBN:

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New England's First Fruits

New England's First Fruits
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1865
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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Wild Fruits

Wild Fruits
Author: Henry David Thoreau
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2001-03-06
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780393321159

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Thoreau presents information about the "'unnoticed wild berry whose beauty annually lends a new charm to some wild walk, '" along with what "may be considered Thoreau's last will and testament, in which he protests our desecration of the landscape, reflects on the importance of preserving wild space 'for instruction and recreation, ' and envisions a new American scripture."--Jacket.


Trees of New England

Trees of New England
Author: Charles Fergus
Publisher: Falcon Guides
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Trees
ISBN: 9780762737956

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A beautifully written natural history of the more than seventy tree species that grow in New England. Includes detailed illustrations and range maps.


Fruit of the Orchard

Fruit of the Orchard
Author: Jennifer N. Brown
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487504071

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Fruit of the Orchard sheds light on how Catherine of Siena served as a visible and widespread representative of English piety becoming a part of the devotional landscape of the period. By analyzing a variety of texts, including monastic and lay, complete and excerpted, shared and private, author Jennifer N. Brown considers how the visionary prophet and author was used to demonstrate orthodoxy, subversion, and heresy. Tracing the book tradition of Catherine of Siena, as well as investigating the circulation of manuscripts, Brown explores how the various perceptions of the Italian saint were reshaped and understood by an English readership. By examining the practice of devotional reading, she reveals how this sacred exercise changed through a period of increased literacy, the rise of the printing press, and religious turmoil.