Tag: Rarest

Rarest Blue The Remarkable Story Of An Ancient Color Lost To History And Rediscovered


Free Download Baruch Sterman, "Rarest Blue: The Remarkable Story Of An Ancient Color Lost To History And Rediscovered"
English | 2012 | pages: 333 | ISBN: 0762782226 | PDF | 265,4 mb
For centuries, dyed fabrics ranked among the most expensive objects of the ancient Mediterranean world, fetching up to 20 times their weight in gold. Huge fortunes were made from and lost to them, and battles were fought over control of the industry. The few who knew the dyes’ complex secrets carefully guarded the valuable knowledge. The Rarest Blue tells the amazing story of tekhelet, or hyacinth blue, the elusive sky-blue dye mentioned 50 times in the Hebrew Bible. The Minoans discovered it; the Phoenicians stole the technique; Cleopatra adored it; and Jews-obeying a Biblical commandment to affix a single thread of the radiant color to the corner of their garments-risked their lives for it. But with the fall of the Roman Empire, the technique was lost to the ages. Then, in the nineteenth century, a marine biologist saw a fisherman smearing his shirt with snail guts, marveling as the yellow stains turned sky blue. But what was the secret? At the same time, a Hasidic master obsessed with reviving the ancient tradition posited that the source wasn’t a snail at all but a squid. Bitter fighting ensued until another rabbi discovered that one of them was wrong-but had an unscrupulous chemist deliberately deceived him? Baruch Sterman brilliantly recounts the complete, amazing story of this sacred dye that changed the color of history.

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The Rarest of the Rare Vanishing Animals, Timeless Worlds


Free Download The Rarest of the Rare: Vanishing Animals, Timeless Worlds By Diane Ackerman
1997 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0679776230 | EPUB | 2 MB
Ackerman journeys in search of monarch butterflies and short-tailed albatrosses, monk seals and golden lion tamarin monkeys: the world’s rarest creatures and their vanishing habitats. She delivers a rapturous celebration of other species that is also a warning to our own. Traveling from the Amazon rain forest to a forbidding island off the coast of Japan, enduring everything from broken ribs to a beating by an irate seal, Ackerman reveals her subjects in all their splendid particularity. She shows us how they feed, mate, and migrate. She eavesdrops on their class and courtship dances. She pays tribute to the men and women hwo have deoted their lives to saving them.

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Eating to Extinction The World’s Rarest Foods and Why We Need to Save Them, Vintage Edition


Free Download Eating to Extinction: The World’s Rarest Foods and Why We Need to Save Them, Vintage Edition by Dan Saladino
English | April 25th, 2023 | ISBN: 1784709689 | 464 pages | True EPUB | 3.68 MB
Winner of the Wainwright Prize 2022, this is an astonishing journey through the past, present and future of food, showing why reclaiming a diverse food culture is vital for our future. Now with a new preface.

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The Core of an Onion Peeling the Rarest Common Food-Featuring More Than 100 Historical Recipes [Audiobook]


Free Download The Core of an Onion: Peeling the Rarest Common Food-Featuring More Than 100 Historical Recipes (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BXZ4FHX7 | 2023 | 5 hours and 8 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 286 MB
Author: Mark Kurlansky
Narrator: Mark Kurlansky

From the New York Times-bestselling author, a delectable look at the cultural, historical, and gastronomical layers of one of the world’s most beloved culinary staples-featuring recipes from around the world. As Julia Child once said, "It is hard to imagine a civilization without onions." Historically, she’s been right-and not just in the kitchen. Flourishing in just about every climate and culture around the world, onions have provided the essential basis not only for sautés, stews, and sauces, but for medicines, metaphors, and folklore. Now they’re Kurlansky’s most flavorful infatuation yet as he sets out to explore how and why the crop reigns from Italy to India and everywhere in between.

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