| Reay Tannahill - Fiction - 1989 - 616 pages
Tannahill presents the powerful story of one family and how it came to terms with the unquiet world of Britian during the five decades of peace and war that separated the ... | |
| Reay Tannahill - Blood - 1975 - 246 pages
Is cannibalism the oldest taboo in the world? By no means. Man has been eating his fellow man for over half a million years, and only in the last two thousand has the practice ... | |
| Reay Tannahill - Fiction - 2015 - 480 pages
In Fatal Majesty, critically acclaimed novelist Reay Tannahill immerses readers in the tragedy of Mary, Queen of Scots-but this is not a conventional retelling of a fascinating ... | |
| Felipe Fernandez-Armesto - Cooking - 2002 - 272 pages
In Near a Thousand Tables, acclaimed food historian Felipe Fernández-Armesto tells the fascinating story of food as cultural as well as culinary history -- a window on the ... | |
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