Drat you. I'm unlikely to be able to find ANY of these until July at the earliest.
Speaking of cookbooks, are you familiar with Vegetariana? The recipes are good, but the best part is that it's a) illustrated and b) has bits of relevant literature, quotes, and folklore.
I'm now trying to figure out what/how many books I've read would fall into the category of "urban archeology." The [Name of Neighborhood] books with all the antique photographs, I guess. And books about Pompeii. And after that I'm drawing a bit of a blank.
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Speaking of cookbooks, are you familiar with Vegetariana? The recipes are good, but the best part is that it's a) illustrated and b) has bits of relevant literature, quotes, and folklore.
I'm now trying to figure out what/how many books I've read would fall into the category of "urban archeology." The [Name of Neighborhood] books with all the antique photographs, I guess. And books about Pompeii. And after that I'm drawing a bit of a blank.