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Meet Me at the Bamboo Table - Everyday Meals Everywhere

A.V. Crofts

Publisher: Chin Music Press Inc.

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Summary

Feeds the growing demand for literature about food and travel. Great price for book including color art and photographs. Creative approach includes handwritten notes, journal excerpts and ephemera from travels; will appeal to bibliophiles. Crofts travels take her to all parts of the world, from Africa to China, from Germany to Alabama, Perfect for the armchair traveler/foodie.
Available since: 12/15/2016.

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