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The French at Table: Why the French Know How to Eat Better Than Any People on Earth and How They Have Gone About It, from the Gauls to Paul Bocuse

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Describes the essence of French cuisine, explains their attitudes toward food, and looks at modern French cooking

276 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1985

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Rudolph Chelminski

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