
What the Great Ate A Curious History of Food and Fame
by Jacob, Matthew; Jacob, Mark-
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Summary
Author Biography
MARK JACOB, deputy metro editor at the Chicago Tribune, was part of the team that won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. He is the author of the newspaper’s popular “10 Things You Might Not Know” feature. This is his fourth book.
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. vii |
Chicken à la King | p. 1 |
The world's most powerful rulers ate with authority | |
Eating Their Words | p. 31 |
Writers plotted a novel approach to dining | |
Soul Food | p. 59 |
Prophets and philosophers didn't live on bread alone | |
What Edvard Munched | p. 82 |
Visual artists mixed palettes and palates | |
Hail to the Beef | p. 100 |
Dining was drama from Washington to Obama | |
Dinner Theater | p. 124 |
Stage and screen stars were showy eaters | |
General Foods | p. 149 |
For history's warriors, rations were sometimes irrational | p. 149 |
Experiments in Dining | p. 170 |
Food was a stimulus to the scientific method | |
Singing for Their Supper | p. 190 |
Musicians kept their cooking in concert | |
Business Lunch | p. 209 |
Entrepreneurs were eccentric eaters | |
Playing with Their Food | p. 231 |
Sports stars feasted on more than peanuts and Cracker Jacks | |
Delicious Discoveries | p. 258 |
Explorers plunged into uncharted meals | |
Acknowledgments | p. 279 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 281 |
Index | p. 301 |
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