Cook's Cook

Gavin Bishop author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Gecko Press

Published:1st Feb '19

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Cook's Cook cover

"So much has been written about Captain Cook but Cook's Cook gives a fresh perspective. You can tell so many different stories through food—everything is here: culture, class, adventure, humour and much more." Julia Marshall, Publisher

The 1768 journey of James Cook's Endeavour to the South Pacific told through the eyes of the ship's cookThe 1768 journey of James Cook's Endeavour to the South Pacific told through the eyes of the ship's cook, by award-wining author Gavin Bishop. Cook's Cook follows the 1768 journey of James Cook's H.M.S. Endeavour with his ship's cook, the one-handed John Thompson, as story teller. Through real recipes, events on board and the places the ship travelled on its way to the Pacific, the book tells multiple stories. Here are stories of social class, hierarchy and race; stories of explorers and the people of the land; the story of one of the world's most famous explorers told through a fresh new lens. And of course, it's a book about food: from Pease Pudding to Goose Pie and Shark Steaks, here's how a resourceful cook fed a shipful of hungry sailors on their extraordinary adventure. This beautiful book is full of information drawn from extensive research alongside evocative illustrations, released in time for the 250th anniversary of the Endeavour's journey.

It all makes for an enthralling and unique perspective on this famous journey. * Blog of Dad *

ISBN: 9781776572045

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40 pages