


The Cuisines of Mexico, Diana Kennedy
When I once moderated a discussion between Diana Kennedy and Mark Bayless, I asked Diana what she would serve me for lunch if I showed up suddenly. When she went on about foraging for wild mushrooms in the forest next to her house, I knew she was the real deal. In any case, this authenticity is reflected in her books. Copyright 1972, first edition, sixth printing, hardcover, color plates, 378 pages, condition very good (dust jacket torn—see photo, book shows wear)
When I once moderated a discussion between Diana Kennedy and Mark Bayless, I asked Diana what she would serve me for lunch if I showed up suddenly. When she went on about foraging for wild mushrooms in the forest next to her house, I knew she was the real deal. In any case, this authenticity is reflected in her books. Copyright 1972, first edition, sixth printing, hardcover, color plates, 378 pages, condition very good (dust jacket torn—see photo, book shows wear)
When I once moderated a discussion between Diana Kennedy and Mark Bayless, I asked Diana what she would serve me for lunch if I showed up suddenly. When she went on about foraging for wild mushrooms in the forest next to her house, I knew she was the real deal. In any case, this authenticity is reflected in her books. Copyright 1972, first edition, sixth printing, hardcover, color plates, 378 pages, condition very good (dust jacket torn—see photo, book shows wear)