Combining simplicity with effectiveness
Paris-based American food writer Rebekah Peppler includes classics
and bound as a separate volume with its own wrappers
Master chef Christophe links the remaining letters of his kitchen alphabet to a keyword that brings his culinary philosophy and his personality into the picture
content to ignore any unsavory whispers about the family owners
(Tea) Seno Tanaka. The Tea Ceremony. Foreword by Edwin Reischauer. Preface by Yaushu Inoue. Families Combining simplicity with effectivenessIllus. from photographs in color, incl. tipped in frontis., by Takeshi Nishikawa. 11x8. 25", pictorial butter colored wrappers. First Edition. NY: Harmony Books, [1973]. A detailed and lovely book on Japanese tea ceremonies, with chapters on the aesthetics of tea, temae, tea masters, tea styles, etc. Minor softening to corners, else very good. (103)