...all reflect a boom in the cookbook publishing business. A paperback   reprint will lower the cost to the purchaser, and also give a publisher a chance   to correct egregious errors or add a postscript. Some will reissue a book in   paper covers with a new layout or photos. Others will rearrange existing   material to present it as more informative text while keeping the focus tight.   Some magazines will reissue popular or classic recipes in an "easy" format. Here   are some recent "re-editions"...
  22.VINE LINES (Wine Appreciation Guild, 2007; distr. Fitzhenry &   Whiteside, 96 pages, ISBN 978-1-891267-93-2, $14.95 US hard covers) is by Judy   Valon with illustrations by Roger Roberts. It is a "cheery and humourous   exploration of wine terminology". It's got wine information and quotes. With its   pictures, it deals with serving wine, sparkling wines, red wines, white wines,   fortified wines, and faulty wines, ending with some of the more common wine   tasting terms (and a brief description for each). The illustrations (bacon wine,   for example) are hilarious. A fun book. Quality/price rating: 87.
  23.MAKING SENSE OF WINE TASTING. 5th ed. (Wine Appreciation Guild, 2010;   distr. Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 174 pages, ISBN 978-1-891267-03-1, $34.95 CAN   paper covers0 is by Alan Young. It was originally published in 1986, and this is   now its fifth edition. It's a basic book that is frequently reissued for demand   sake, and it has been described as the ultimate wine tasting book, "elucidating   all sorts of grey areas" (Sutcliffe).He covers sight, smell, taste, and touch in   a humourous way, along with practical exercises. This new edition has been   updated by Diane Spencer Hume. Topics covered include: quality, sight,   glassware, smell, taste, touch, and judging wine. This is a first rate book,   good value for sommeliers or any wine education class. Quality/price rating:   89.
  24.THE UNIVERSITY WINE COURSE. 3rd ed. (Wine Appreciation Guild, 2009;   distr. Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 426 pages, ISBN 978-0-932664-69-3, $49 CAN   soft covers) is by Marian W. Baldy, a microbiologist-geneticist who has been   teaching wine appreciation courses since 1972. Her husband is a viticulturist   and professor of agriculture also at Cal State along with Ms. Baldy. This book   is based on her notes, and was first issued in 1993. This is a wine appreciation   text with a self-tutorial. It is a little formal, but it has  a strong   academic and scientific basis, nicely organized. You can get a 12 week college   level course out of it. It's a standard work that has been used for many years   at many colleges or many wine appreciation classes. It pretty well covers   everything: sensory evaluation, white wine production, red wine, sparklers,   dessert wines, fortified wines, viticulture, varietals, chemistry, tasting at   home (do it yourself) with lots of tables and forms. An extremely useful book   for the wine lover who wants to know more. Quality/price rating: 90.
  25.MY LITTLE FRENCH KITCHEN (Chronicle Books, 2013, 2014, 288 pages, ISBN   978-1-4521-3507-6, $35 US hard covers) is by Rachel Khoo who wrote The Little   Paris Kitchen book and hosted the TV show of the same name. This book extends   the range to the rest of France, into the regions. It was originally published   in the UK in 2013. She's got a 100 or so preps "from the mountains to the market   squares and shores of France". There are dozens of her hand drawings and many   photographs. It is arranged by region: Brittany, Bordeaux, Basque, Provence,   Lyon, and Alsace. Try tian provencal, goat cheese-strawberry-cucumber   mille-feuilles, sticky cassis pork ribs with mint and fava bean couscous, or   some French savoury pintxos (tapas). She's got some good regional descriptions   of local cuisines, but too many photos of herself (selfies?). Preparations have   their ingredients listed in some metric but mainly avoirdupois measurements, but   there is no table of metric equivalents. Quality/price rating: 87.
  26.THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO SOUTH AFRICAN WINES. 2nd ed. (Cheviot Publishing,   2009; distr. Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 256 pages, ISBN 978-0-98027423-3, $39.95   CAN softbound) is by Elmari Swart, a winery owner and author of wine books about   South Africa. It was originally published in 2006. It's a strong mix of "terroir   and travel", allowing you to discover many things for yourself along various   wine trails. There are travel tips, what to see, some GPS pointers, plus   recommendations for food and accommodations. Mostly there is material on the   better known wineries and information about grape varieties and tasting notes.   Things have changed greatly (for the better) in the Cape since 1994 when Mandela   was freed and trade sanctions lifted. An excellent book package. Quality/price   rating: 88.
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