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About the Author
Constance L. Kirker (Author) Constance L. Kirker is a former Pennsylvania State University professor of art history and co-author of Edible Flowers: A Global History (Reaktion, 2017) with Mary Newman. An avid gardener and foodie, she has written numerous research publications on food history. Mary Newman (Author) Mary Newman has taught at Ohio University and the University of Malta. A member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals, she is also co-author of Why Is This Job Killing Me? (1999).
Reviews
"A charming read from beginning to end. Beautifully illustrated, it reveals the history, culinary and medicinal uses, symbolic meanings, and artistic representation of the cherry tree. . . . The more than 100 color photos and illustrations add a great deal to the book, as does the representation of global cherry recipes. Included in the appendix is a historical timeline of cherry references starting in 5,000 BCE, as well as a list of worldwide cherry-related associations and websites. Kirker and Newman have written a delightful, informative book that explores all the nuances of the beloved cherry tree." * Digestible Bits and Bites *
Book Information
ISBN 9781789142822
Author Mary Newman
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Reaktion Books
Publisher Reaktion Books