The author of Cod and The Basque History of the World takes an extraordinary look at an ordinary substance—salt, the only rock humans eat—and how it has shaped civilization from the very beginning. Mark Kurlansky has produced a kaleidoscope of history, a multi-layered masterpiece that blends economic, scientific, political, religious, and culinary records into a rich and memorable tale.
Paper : Paging Through History
Mark Kurlansky
audiobookNonviolence : The History of a Dangerous Idea
Mark Kurlansky, H.H. Dalai Lama Lama
audiobookThe Basque History of the World
Mark Kurlansky
audiobookCod : A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World
Mark Kurlansky
audiobook1968 : The Year That Rocked the World
Mark Kurlansky
audiobookThe Importance of Not Being Ernest : A Writing Life with an Uninvited Guest
Mark Kurlansky
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Salt and the salt industry : Exploring the Ancient Trade and Cultural Impact of Salt
Albert Frederick Calvert
bookThirty Years' War History for Beginners Circumstances, Course and Effects of the Thirty Years' War and the Long Road to Peace
Markus Neustedt
audiobookOxycontin : The Pain Killer that Kills People
Mike Blake
audiobookThe Book of Yōkai : Expanded Second Edition: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese
Michael Dylan Foster
audiobookKillers of the Flower Moon : Oil, Money, Murder and the Birth of the FBI
David Grann
audiobookbookWhen The Band Played On : The Life of Randy Shilts, America’s Trailblazing Gay Journalist
Michael G. Lee
audiobookNaked Statues, Fat Gladiators, and War Elephants
Garrett Ryan
audiobookThe Thirty Years War
Peter H. Wilson
audiobookThe Boys in the Boat : An Epic Journey to the Heart of Hitler's Berlin
Daniel James Brown
audiobookSummary of Man's Search for Meaning
Paul Adams
bookRyövärikarhu ja murhaajapuu : Luonto ihmisen lakeja rikkomassa
Mary Roach
audiobookExtended Summary Of Man’s Search For Meaning – Based On The Book By Viktor Frankl
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