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 | | The Ten Commandments Movie Storybook: Epic Stories from the Bible Ed Naha Marshall Cavendish Editions ISBN 9812615652 US$ 14.99
Lavishly illustrated in full colour with exciting animated scenes from the feature movie of the same name, it tells the story of Moses, the reluctant leader, who faces trials and dangers as he struggles against the proud Pharaoh to lead his people to freedom. A book that will capture the hearts and imagination of children all over the world. |  | | The Food of Love: Four Centuries of East-West Cuisine Wendy Hutton Marshall Cavendish Cuisine ISBN 9812614567 US$ 30.99
Descended from two or more different cultures, variously referred to as Eurasians, Anglo-Indians, Indo-British, Anglo-Burmese, Malacca Portuguese, Macanese, Portuguese or Dutch Burghers, Belanda Kampong, Indos, Topass or Native Christians. To varying degrees, these communities combined the customs, culture and food of both East and West, creating unique cuisines that blended different culinary traditions. "The Food of Love" is a compilation of these recipes produced by four centuries of interaction between East and West. |  | | The Thai Table: A Celebration of Culinary Treasures Terry Tan Marshall Cavendish Cuisine ISBN 9812614427 US$ 21.99
This highly collectible volume is a compendium of 70 modern and traditional Thai recipes that range from the authentic and traditional, to vibrant, modern interpretations of this alluring and fascinating cuisine. With contributions from 10 master chefs, including notable culinary personalities such as Ken Hom, David Thompson, Neil Perry and chefs from the Blue Elephant Cookery School and the Regent Hotel and Spa Cookery School. |  | | Not Just A Good Food Guide: Beijing Eileen Wen Mooney Marshall Cavendish Cuisine ISBN 9812329978 US$ 10.50
China's imperial capital for hundreds of years, Beijing is a mecca for food lovers. For centuries the capital has attracted people from all over China, who have brought their food with them. Savour China's acclaimed regional cuisines without ever having to leave the confines of the capital. |
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