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A Culinary Campaign

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Soyer's brilliant memoir, published in 1856 and never since reprinted. A vivid account of the Crimean War and of Soyer's inventions and recipes for feeding armies in the field. He was as important in the Crimea as Florence Nightingale, for his influence on the reform of army feeding enabled wounded soldiers to survive. A modified version of the Soyer stove was still in use in the Gulf War. Introductions by Elizabeth Ray and military historian Michael Barthorp.

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ISBN: 9781870962117
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Author: Alexis Soyer
Publisher: Southover Press an imprint of McGill-Queen's University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 356 pages
Genres: Autobiography: historical, political and military