Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky

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  • Pub. Date: January 2003
  • 498pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,772

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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 498pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,772

    Synopsis

    The author of "Cod" and "The Basque History of the World" takes an extraordinary look at an ordinary substance--salt, the only rock humans eat--and how it has shaped civilization from the very beginning. Unabridged. 14 CDs.

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    This book takes a look at an ordinary substance--salt, the only rock humans eat--and how it has shaped civilization from the very beginning.

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    Only Mark Kurlansky, winner of the James Beard Award for Excellence in Food Writing for COD: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World, could woo readers toward such an off-beat topic of SALT: A World History...Throughout his engaging, well-researched history, Kurlansky sprinkles witty asides and amusing anecdotes. A piquant blend of the historic, political, commercial, scientific and culinary, the book is sure to entertain as well as educate.

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    Biography

    Blessed with extraordinary narrative skills, journalist and bestselling author Mark Kurlansky has turned a variety of eclectic, offbeat topics into engaging nonfiction blockbusters like Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World (1997), Salt: A World History (2002), and The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell (2006).

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    Who knew?!!by DanaCH

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    December 18, 2008: Who knew that salt could actually be fascinating?! I am a self-proclaimed saltaholic and was given this book as a gift... so incredibly interesting! This book really is about world history, using salt as a vehicle - the advances made in china, the wealth made in italy, the power struggles, the independence struggles... to think that something so trivial could actually alter the course of history. i will admit that at times, he does tend to be quite verbose and by the ending, it starts becoming a bit tedious but i still highly recommend this book and have even bought it for a few friends.

    No Spiceby BookLover526

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    December 15, 2008: I love non-fiction as much as fiction and I thought this book would be a interesting since it is an under-written about topic. Some of the facts were fascinating. But on the whole, it was one of the most boring books I have ever read. I could not finish it, although I read well into it. I hate abandoning a book but it became a chore plowing through it.

    I Also Recommend: The Devil in the White City.


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