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Acquired Tastes
Book Details
Author(s)Peter Mayle
PublisherBantam
ISBN / ASIN0553371835
ISBN-139780553371833
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank533,827
CategoryHumor
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In Acquired Tastes, Peter Mayle, the erudite sojourner and New York Times bestselling author of A Year in Provence, sets off once more, traveling the world in search of the very best life has to offer. Whether telling us where to buy the world s best caviar or how to order a pair of thirteen-hundred-dollar custom-made shoes, advising us on the high cost of keeping a mistress in style or the pros and cons of households servants, he covers everything the well-heeled and those vicariously so inclined need to know to enjoy the good life.
From gastronomy to matrimony, from the sartorial to the baronial, Acquired Tastes is Peter Mayle s most delicious book yet an irreverently spiced smorgasbord of rich dishes you re sure to enjoy.
Praise for Acquired Tastes
Mr. Mayle is a writer who never fails to entertain. If he were told to go forth and write about doorknobs, he would return with a witty, perceptive essay. The New York Times Book Review
One of the finest modern writers on matters that deal with taste. Craig Claiborne
Much, much fun and best read with a magnum of Dom P rignon and a four-pound tin of Beluga caviar. Kirkus Reviews
Witty and stylish . . . These hilarious essays are vintage Mayle. James Villas, author of The French Country Kitchen
This delightful celebration of the little (and not-so-little) extravagances that make life worth living scintillates with wit, brio and trenchant observations Publishers Weekly
Intriguing. Chicago Sun-Times
From gastronomy to matrimony, from the sartorial to the baronial, Acquired Tastes is Peter Mayle s most delicious book yet an irreverently spiced smorgasbord of rich dishes you re sure to enjoy.
Praise for Acquired Tastes
Mr. Mayle is a writer who never fails to entertain. If he were told to go forth and write about doorknobs, he would return with a witty, perceptive essay. The New York Times Book Review
One of the finest modern writers on matters that deal with taste. Craig Claiborne
Much, much fun and best read with a magnum of Dom P rignon and a four-pound tin of Beluga caviar. Kirkus Reviews
Witty and stylish . . . These hilarious essays are vintage Mayle. James Villas, author of The French Country Kitchen
This delightful celebration of the little (and not-so-little) extravagances that make life worth living scintillates with wit, brio and trenchant observations Publishers Weekly
Intriguing. Chicago Sun-Times




















