The Last Night on the Titanic - Unsinkable Drinking, Dining, and Style

Author(s): Veronica Hinke (Contribution by)

Americas Cooking

The Last Night on the Titanic demystifies life in all three classes aboard the world's most beloved ocean liner. Learn why the Titanic still captures the heart of people everywhere even 110 years later. Sailing-and making; history-on the cusp of Prohibition, the Titanic defined drinking and dining styles of the Edwardian era. Societal lines were distinctly drawn as never before. Laden with never-before-experienced luxuries in all three classes, the Titanic set an unprecedented standard and created a time capsule that continues to draw intense interest even no years later. Veronica Hinke has curated a culinary narrative that informs and provides new and thrilling insights on what passengers and crew experienced. The Last Night on the Titanic is based on carefully researched and studied historic news articles, menus, and books, as well as dozens of intimate interviews with experts and family members of passengers and crew. Recipes related to moving stories of tragedy and survival are interspersed throughout and easy for readers to make at home, including: Recipes for English spring pea soufflé, apple meringue, and more mouthwatering Titanic foods, Drink recipes from the hotels that first class passenger John Jacob Astor IV established that still carry on today-including the original martini, True and accurate accounts of the real Margaret "Unsinkable Molly" Brown, Letters from passengers that were received days after the sinking, including one to legendary journalist HV Kaltenborn, True stories from his family members about what really happened to Chief Baker Charles Joughin

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General Fields

  • : 9781637589304
  • : Permuted Press
  • : Permuted Press
  • : 0.564723
  • : 31 March 2023
  • : .9 Inches X 7.25 Inches X 9 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Veronica Hinke (Contribution by)
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 910.91634
  • : 320