Birdseye
By Mark Kurlansky
By Mark Kurlansky
By Mark Kurlansky
By Mark Kurlansky
By Mark Kurlansky
Read by Jon Van Ness
By Mark Kurlansky
Read by Jon Van Ness
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$20.00
Feb 12, 2013 | ISBN 9780767930307
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May 08, 2012 | ISBN 9780385535885
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May 08, 2012 | ISBN 9780307877468
358 Minutes
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Praise
“Less a biography than a glimpse into an exuberantly inventive time in America. . . . In Kurlansky’s hands, the arc of Birdseye’s life . . . is a history of the American imagination.”—The Washington Post
“[An] intriguing book that . . . coaxes readers to re-examine everyday miracles like frozen food, and to imagine where places with no indigenous produce would be without them.” —The New York Times
“Kurlansky’s skilled narration ensures that each detail is salient to the central story of Birdseye and his inventions. . . . [and] reinvigorates the spirit of this most American of entrepreneurs.” —The Boston Globe
“A lively . . . biography about one of America’s most unusual innovators.” —Newsday
“A delight. . . . Fabulous factoids abound.” —The New York Times Book Review
“The master of the food monograph . . . Kurlansky typically begins with a single natural resource and studies its broad impact on humankind. This book flips that model on its head by studying one extraordinary man and the effect of his innovations on a host of commodities. . . . Birdseye was, in his tastes, surprisingly in sync with today’s ethos of locavorism and nose-to-tail eating.” —Businessweek
“A key ingredient in the success of Kurlansky’s biography is the mixture of Birdseye the modern man and Birdseye the throwback, who could not understand so much of contemporary society.” —The Houston Chronicle
“Having just read Mark Kurlansky’s new biography of Clarence Birdseye, I now see the humble fish fillet in a whole new light. For as Kurlansky tells it, when Clarence Birdseye figured out how to pack and freeze haddock . . . he essentially changed the way we produce, preserve and distribute food forever.” —Alison Richards, The Salt, NPR
“Kurlansky brings Birdseye to life. . . . Covering the science behind Birdseye’s . . . inventions along with intimate details of his family life, [he] skillfully weaves a fluid narrative of facts on products, packaging, and marketing into this rags-to-riches portrait of the man whose ingenuity brought revolutionary changes to 20th-century life.” —Publishers Weekly (starred)
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