Fine first edition hardcover, clean, tight, square. Jacket also in fine shape, not worn, not price-clipped, not faded, protected in mylar. No writing, no food stains. Great cookbook, superior writer.
Richard Olney was an American painter, cook, food writer, editor, and memoirist, best known for known for his books of French country cooking.
Olney lived in a house above the village of Solliès-Toucas in Provence, France, for most of his adult life, where he wrote many classic and influential cookbooks of French country cooking. He had first moved to France in 1951, to Paris, where he was close friends with (and painted many of) the American and English bohemian expatriate set, including James Baldwin, filmmaker Kenneth Anger, painter John Craxton, poet John Ashbery, and composer Ned Rorem.
Great cookbook with traditional recipes from the Provence region of France. I liked the introduction to the Tempier vineyard, but my favorite was the chapter on the seasons and seasonal menus. There was a short paragraph on the Christmas menu and a longer explanation of the harvest time and typical harvest menus. So interesting!