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Cod

A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World

Mark Kurlansky
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Duration
7h 41m
Year
2006
Language
English
Publisher
Phoenix Books, Inc.

About

The cod has played a vital part in livelihoods, diets, and health in general-as well as roles in national economies and international wars. Drawing on his love of food and food culture, Mark Kurlansky leaps into history and folklore to explore how this innocuous fish had such an impact over the centuries. Kurlansky recounts how the cod spurred interest in the development of North America and caused a whole nation of people to jump into fishing and ocean exploration. In addition to providing word origins, this audiobook contains uses for all kinds of cod and recipes dating from the fourteenth century.

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Mark KurlanskyAuthor
Richard M. DavidsonReader

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