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Shaken celebrates The Martini - the quintessential American
cocktail, the crowning jewel of civilized decadence. Authors and
expert mixologists Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown, revise their
list of the top 100 Martini recipes, update their 100 Martini
Renaissance concoctions - from chocolate to Cajun to espresso
Martinis - to suit current taste, and expand their history of the
rise of vodka and gin cocktails in America. In the past fifteen
years the way people think about and drink cocktails, especially
Martinis has radically changed. In this new edition, the reader
will learn bar techniques from the 25 of the world's finest
mixologists, what and where to buy the necessary supplies for a
well-appointed and modern home bar, the favorite cocktail formulas
of the world's leading bartenders, and much more!
This is a comprehensive attempt to assemble all that is known of
theatre at the time of America's political birth. Because many
plays performed during the Revolution were overrun with partisan
politics, they were not always aesthetically enticing; yet this was
one of the only historical eras in which the theatre was used by
both sides to help achieve military and political objectives.
Whether moralistic or satirical, the plays of the revolution offer
unique insights into the sympathies and fears of both loyal and
dissident parties, and so serve as a telling document of a socially
turbulent age. Brown's extensive research coheres into an
invaluable theatrical and historical chronicle which should prove a
useful resource for those working in the field.
This is a comprehensive attempt to assemble all that is known of
theatre at the time of America's political birth. Because many
plays performed during the Revolution were overrun with partisan
politics, they were not always aesthetically enticing; yet this was
one of the only historical eras in which the theatre was used by
both sides to help achieve military and political objectives.
Whether moralistic or satirical, the plays of the revolution offer
unique insights into the sympathies and fears of both loyal and
dissident parties, and so serve as a telling document of a socially
turbulent age. Brown's extensive research coheres into an
invaluable theatrical and historical chronicle which should prove a
useful resource for those working in the field.
MIND THE GAP, a novel, concerns a murder that occurs in London in
2001. Eight students from a university, accompanied by two faculty
members, take a "theatrical tour" of London and Stratford, during
which they see and discuss twelve plays. But their tour is ruined
when one member of the group is murdered. The two other mysteries
in MIND THE GAP AND 2 OTHER MYSTERIES, "The Value of Books" and
"Midtown Detectives," are relatively brief -- longer than short
stories, but decidedly shorter than novels. They both present
intriguing tales of suspense, and both are written in styles that
contrast markedly with the style of MIND THE GAP.
Spirits and drink historians Brown and Miller, who also created the
Web site Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini, trace
the birth of spirits from China to India to Persia through Europe
and on to the New World.
Applause for The Fabulous Lunts "Mr. Brown has produced a
thoroughly researched study of the Lunts that powerfully evokes a
romantic age of the theatre ... A worthy testament to their art."
-New York Times Book Review "Their story is an irresistibly
appealing one, and Brown's telling of it will help to speed their
return to our common consciousness. As darkness threatens to fall
on Broadway, we are more than ever in need of the memory of who
they were and what they achieved." -The New Yorker (Brendan Gill)
"A must for anyone involved with or interested in theatre and a
fascinating, well-written book even for the general reader."
-Washington Post Book World "For those fortunates who missed seeing
them, this book about the Lunts describes their wonder; for those
of us who knew them, saw them, and were magicked, it is a
surpassing souvenir, a shining memory." -Garson Kanin "I was
dazzled by the book ... It almost amounts to an American theatre
history from the turn of the century through the fifties and, of
course, provides a badly needed sense of heritage for young
artists." -Uta Hagen "I can testify that one's theatre library
would not be complete unless it included The Fabulous Lunts. This
book is a must for all theatre lovers " -Carol Channing
Originally published in 1896, Bariana: Recueil de toutes boissons
amricains et anglaises-written by Louis Fouquet, head barman at The
Criterion in Paris-is regarded as the first French cocktail book.
Although the title implies there are many American and British
mixed drinks in this volume, there are also creations that are
truly unique to France within these pages. The barware that was
also illustrated in this volume demonstrates the level of
sophistication that Parisien bartenders were able to achieve in the
thirty years after mixed drinks made their appearance in French
drinking culture around 1862, when the wine industry was stuck a
near-fatal blow with the introduction of phylloxera. This facsimile
edition is reproduced from the 1902 edition found in the book
collection at Exposition Universelle des Vins et Spirtueux on le de
Bendor in southern France.
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