A Gourmets Guide to Fish and Chips
Pierre Picton
Sold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
Used - Soft cover
Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketSold by Crappy Old Books, Barry, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 6 February 2025
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketA Gourmet?s Guide to Fish and Chips may be one of the greatest titles ever produced by post-war Britain. The sheer ambition of it. The magnificent collision between haute cuisine language and the national habit of wrapping fried cod in yesterday?s newsprint. Somewhere in 1966, Pierre Picton looked at fish and chips and thought: ?This requires sophistication.? And honestly, thank goodness he did. Published by Four Square Books, this delightful relic emerges from that glorious period when Britain was beginning to rediscover pleasure after years of rationing, austerity and boiled disappointment. Yet instead of turning immediately to truffles or champagne, somebody sensibly decided to elevate battered fish. True civilisation reveals itself through priorities. The result is part food writing, part social history and part accidental anthropological study of the British psyche. Because fish and chips are never merely fish and chips. They are weather. Memory. Vinegar fumes drifting through seaside towns. Friday nights. Burnt fingers. Tiny wooden forks. Existential comfort wrapped in paper. What makes the whole enterprise so charming is the utterly sincere seriousness with which it approaches the subject. Modern ?foodie culture? tends to arrive wrapped in artisan branding and beard oil. A Gourmet?s Guide to Fish and Chips instead belongs to an older tradition where culinary enthusiasm was conducted with polite determination and perhaps a side order of pickled onions. One imagines Pierre Picton travelling solemnly around Britain evaluating batter quality with the concentration of a wine critic inspecting Bordeaux. Somewhere in the background, baffled chip shop owners continue serving miners, pensioners and children while a man with literary ambitions analyses the philosophical significance of mushy peas. The irony, of course, is that fish and chips may genuinely deserve this level of attention. Few foods carry such emotional and cultural weight in Britain. Entire childhoods are encoded into the smell alone. Reading this book now feels like discovering a sacred text dedicated to the nation?s most democratic meal. As a 1966 Four Square paperback, this edition almost certainly possesses enormous atmospheric charm. Slightly yellowed pages. Softened edges. The faint possibility it once travelled to the seaside in somebody?s coat pocket before becoming lightly scented with vinegar forever. Condition is Good, which in Crappy Old Books terms means it has survived admirably despite decades of probable ownership by people who considered supper an important civic institution. There is no ISBN because this book comes from the glorious pre-digital age when a niche paperback about fried fish could simply materialise in the world without needing metadata validation from seventeen databases. A wonderfully eccentric slice of British food history. Funny, sincere and unexpectedly affectionate, like overhearing a university lecturer become emotionally overwhelmed discussing chip-shop batter. Equal parts culinary curiosity, cultural time capsule and tribute to one of humanity?s finest combinations of carbohydrate and grease.
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