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Centre for the Study of Teaching Canada Inc: Horizon Canada: The New Way to Discover Canada 84 Issues Collection, Canada - Centre for the Study of Teaching Canada Inc ; weicher Einband / soft cover
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Collection of 84 issues of famous magazine, published materials on all aspects and topics of Canada history and contemporary life. It is almost impossible to name topic that haven't been disclosed in one or few issues of Horizon Canada. Colorful and black and white historical illustrations, masterpiece of Canadian painting on the back cover on each issue, all new copies by condition, never been even opened. Great source of information for teachers, scholars, simply anybody interested in Canadian history. . Great for doing research projects in Canadian history, great collectible items as well. Here is a list of issues: 1985, VOLUME 3, numbers 33, 34, 35, 36,37, 38, 39, VOLUME 4 numbers 40, 41, 42, 43, 1986 , VOLUME 4, numbers 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,49. VOLUME 5, numbers 50, 51, 52,53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, VOLUME 5, numbers 60, 61 ( starting this issue title of the magazine is The Collection Horizon Canada: a New Way to Discover the History of Canada ) ,62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, VOLUME 6, numbers 70, 71, 72,73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79. VOLUME 7, numbers 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, VOLUME 8, numbers 85, 86, 87, next numbers start year 1987 - numbers, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, VOLUME 9, numbers 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, VOLUME 10, numbers 113, 115, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120. Numbers 119 and 120 are index volumes. Soft Cover 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall

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Ducasse, Alain; Gaviria, Patricia. Harvesting Excellence. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Editions Assouline, 2000. ISBN: 2843231914

First edition Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. The book and dustjacket are FINE/AS NEW (unread). NOT price-clipped. NOT remaindered. 240 pages. Color photo illustrated. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and other treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. Dust jacket notes read: "The incredible bounty found in the United States invites us, the chefs, and those who cook in their own kitchens to elicit the finest subtleties in food. I have always been enticed by the challenge to blend my French savoir-faire with the profusion of American flavor. Since a superior plate I one that respects the natural qualities of food, I constantly strive to release the elements of each ingredient while effecting a certain harmony. With the enormous range of products in this country, the creative potential is boundless. A food experience reaches unparalleled heights when the consumer knows the source of the product, specifically, the people who take the time and care to nurture their harvests. After all, while the je ne sais quoi of chef begins with the proper ingredients, the ingredients come only from the savoir-faire of the harvesters." Table of contents INTRODUCTION The American food revolution; BREAD Bread that sings (Bay Village Bakery, Chad Robertson, Point Reyes, California); CHEESE The artisan cheese maker (Jonathan White, Upstate New York); Fresh cheese (Sue Conley of Cowgirl Creamery at the Tomales Bay Food Market in Point Reyes, California and Hallie Harron, chef at The Farm at the South Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona); Fromage de chevre (Miles Cahn, Coach Farm, Pine Plains farm, New York; FISH Portland's Mayflower legacy (Rod Mitchell of Browne Trading Company in Portland, Maine); High bids by the sea; Florida fish (Gary Reed, a founder and owner of Gary's Seafood in Orland, Florida); Salmon's kingdom (Sitka, Alaska. Isabella Brady, Dan Stockel, and Eric Jordan; FRUIT Meyer lemon and other citrus (Michael Foskett, president of California Citrus Specialties, Central Valley, California); Dates, Jordan in California (Robert Lower, a date grower, at his Flying Disc Ranch in Coachella Valley, west of Palm Springs); Bursting berries (Joe Mello, founder of Green Valley Specialty Farms, in Pajero Valley, south of San Jose); Apricots and cherries versus Silicon Valley (The Olson Family, in Sunnyvale, California; Ripe nectarines (Art Lange, fruit grower and owner of Honey Crisp Farm south of Fresno, California); Ohio peaches (Brad Phillips, peach farmer in Berlin Heights, west of Cleveland. His favorite variety is the Red Haven peach); Pick up the pecan (Wayne Smith, found of The Farm of South Mountain); HERBS & FLOWERS The Lazy Susan Ranch (Linda-Marie Loeb in Calistoga, California); File powder (Lionel Key, using a recipe handed down from his blind great uncle, Uncle Bill, at Crescent City Farmer's Market in New Orleans); Running Squirrel and the wild salads (Columbia River Gorge in Washington and Oregon States); MEAT Makache, cattle from Arizona (Will and Jan Holder and Alvin Nosie at their ranch, Anchor Ranch, near the New Mexico border and the apache line of Hereford cattle); White and pink veal (Jamie Nicoll in southern Virginia and Stephen Pryzant in Pennsylvania); the exotic indigenous bison (Edgard Bronfman at his 12,000 acre Goergetwon Farm ranch at the foot of Virginia's blue Ridge Mountain); Pigs raised on apples (Stephen and Sylvia Pryzant at their farm in Honesdale, Pennsylvania); Lambs: that will do (John Jamison on his ranch in the Pennsylvania hills outside of Pittsburgh and Bruce Campbell, a Sonoma, California rancher. English Doreset lambs); A wild game (Mike Hughes, at his farm Broken Arrow Ranch in the central region of Texas, north of San Antonio); MUSHROOMS Wild, wild mushrooms (Charles Novy, founder of Fresh and Wild in Vancouver, Washington and employee Patty Wiehl); OLIVE OIL A woman and a dream (Peggy O'Kelly, founder of the St. Helena Olive Oil Company, in Napa Valley, California. Napa Valley Olive Oil); POULTRY Musical squab (Manuel Thomas's squab farm in Turlock, California, south of Fresno); Milk-fed poulardes (Sylvia and Stephen Pryzant at their Four Story Hill Farm in Honesdale, Pennsylvania); Seasons of the pheasant (President of Criggstown Farm in New Jersey); Muscovy duck (Canard de Barbarie, grown by Claude Bigo, at Grimaud Farm in Stockton California); Foie gras (Izzy Yanay and his partner Michael Ginor, owners of the Hundson Valley Foie Gras Farm in New York's Catskill Mountain); SHELLFISH A day off the coast of Maine (Richard Lowell, Merton Sawyer, and Doug Pennington at Spruce Head Island, Maine); Oysters, from coast to coast (Michael Watchorn, oyster farmer and owner of Hog Island Oyster Company in Marshall, California. Carter Newell at Pemaquid Bay near Damariscotta, Maine); Crawfish, the Cajun star (Pat Huval, founder of The Fisherman's Wharf in Henderson, Louisiana and Roy Robin, owner of Bayou Land Seafood) ; Growing mussels (Ian Jefferds, manager of his family's mussel business, Penn Cover Shellfish, at Penn Cover Bay on Whidbey Island, Washington); Down in Key Largo: stone crab and spiny lobster (Tommy Hill, crab harvester in Key Largo, Florida; Running free (Chuck Hesse shellfish harvester in the Turks and Caicos Islands); SNAILS The escargot's diet (Eddie Chupek, owner of US Snails, on his Maryland farm); SWEETS Chocolate refined (Johan Scharffenberger and Robert Steinberg at their factory outside San Francisco); Cold treats (Jonathan White owner of Egg Farm Dairy in Peekskill, New York) ; VEGETABLES Four seasons in the garden (Brother's Lee and Bob Jones, and their Chef's Garden in Huron, Ohio); Lilliputian lettuces ((Brother's Lee and Bob Jones, and their Chef's Garden in Huron, Ohio); Fingerling potatoes (Ed Alberti, farmer in the Catskill Mountains of Upstate New York); Ruby red tomatoes (Alan Marcelli, president of the New-York based Lucky's Real Tomatoes); Peppers and squash (Brother and sister, Wayne and Lee James, at their Healdsburg farm in Sonoma County, California); Small is beautiful (Wayne Smith, owner and founder of The Farm at the South Mountain in Phoenix) ; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; INDEX BY PRODUCTS/INDEX BY NAMES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Chefs include: Allain Ducasse (Alain Ducasse at the Essex House, Manhattan, New York), Jean-Louis Palladin (Palladin in New York, Napa, Las Vegas, Nevada), David Bouley, Daniel Boulud, Terence Brennan, David Burke, Tom Colicchio, Gilbert le Coze, Christian Delouvrier, Rocco Di Spirito, Jean Joho, Thomas Keller, Laurent Manrique (Campton Place in San Francisco, California), Michael Mina, Charlie Palmer, Jean-Francois Payard, Sylvain Portay, Michel Richard, Eric Ripert, Michael Roman, Marcus Samuelsson, Gunter Seeger, Julian Serrano, Joaquim Splichal, Laurent Tourandelle, Charlie Trotter, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Sirio Maccioni. Le Cirque, Alessandro Stratta (Renoir, Las Vegas, Nevada), David Grant (L'Aubergine in Portland, Maine), Eric Ripert, Sylvain Portay (Ritz Carlton in San Francisco, California), Hallie Harron (The Farm at South Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona), Sandro Gamba (Nomi, Chicago, Illinois), Alain Lecomte (Prince Michel, Leon, Viriginia) , Rene Bajeux (Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana), Thierry Rautureau (Rover's, Seattle, Washington), John D'Amico (Chez Francois, Vermilion, Ohio), JEFFREY Weiss (Ritz Carlton, Cleveland, Ohio), Richard Benussi (Barefoot CafE Providenciales, the Turks and Caicos Islands), Laurent Carillon (La Provence in Orlanda, Florida). Hard Back condition: Fine in Fine dj

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Vitebsky, Piers: THE REINDEER PEOPLE; LIVING WITH ANIMALS AND SPIRITS IN SIBERIA, Boston Houghton Mifflin 2005 ; fester Einband / hard cover; Schutzumschlag / dust cover ISBN: 0618211883
0618211883 Fine

(16)464pp. Notes, biblio & index. Maps. Photo plates. Clean & unread condition. Fine Dust Jacket Hard Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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James Sterling Young: The Washington Community 1800-1828, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1966
66-14080 Very Good Condition

<B> This book is about people in power. This study attemts to supply an important episode in American national development, the Jeffersonian era. Here is the Table of Contents : <UL><LI> Prologue: The Community Plan. <LI> Part One. Government and Citizenry. <LI> 1. "Government at a Distance and Out of Sight". <LI> Part Two. The Ruling Establishment. <LI> 2. "The National Bantling". <LI> 3. Self-Image: "Splendid Torment". <LI> 4. Organization: Seperate Societies for Separate Branches. <LI> Part Three. Capitol Hill. <LI> 5. Community and Society. <LI> 6. Resolving Conflict. <LI> 7. The Congressional Establishment: A Community Perspective. <LI> Part Four. The Presidency and the Hill. <LI> 8. Statecraft 9. Power Won and Power Lost. <LI> Part Five. The Executive Establishment. 10. Separate Battalion. <LI> 11. The Presidency and the Executive Establishment. <LI> Epilogue: Governing the New Nation: The Jeffersonian Experience. </LI></UL><P> Notes, Bibliography, Index complete the book of 305 pages. Soft Cover 5 x 8" out of Print

[SW: Washington, History, Power, Government]

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