by
Flinn, Kathleen.
Call Number
641.07 FLI
Publication Date
2007
Summary
"In this intimate human history of an inhuman institution, Marcus Rediker shines a light into the darkest corners of the British and American slave ships of the eighteenth century. Drawing on thirty years of research in maritime archives, including court records, diaries, memoirs, and interviews conducted by abolitionists along the waterfront, Rediker illuminates the lives of people who were thought to have left no trace. From the young African kidnapped and sold into slavery by a neighboring tribe to the would-be priest who took a job as a sailor on a slave ship only to be horrified at the evil he saw, to the captain who relished having "a hell of my own," he reconstructs in chilling detail the lives, deaths, and terrors of captains, sailors, and the enslaved aboard a "floating dungeon.""--BOOK JACKET.
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Duchene, Laurent.
Call Number
641.86 DUC
Publication Date
2009 2005
Summary
The oldest and most famous culinary institute in the world reveals the secrets behind its most fabulous desserts. All the recipes you could desire, with essential, specially shot step-by-step technique sequences, all the basics and reinterpretations of classics with the use of contemporary decorations and presentations.
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