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Holly Stuart Hughes

    Holly Hughes has edited the annual Best Food Writing series since its inception in 2000. As the author of Frommer's 500 Places for Food and Wine Lovers, she focuses on the world of food and wine. Her work delves into the profound connections between cuisine, culture, and personal experience. Hughes offers readers an engaging exploration of the culinary landscape.

    Storia dell' Europa contemporanea
    Flute Fancies
    Best Food Writing 2017
    History as Art and as Science
    Best Food Writing 2015
    Pen and the Bell
    • Pen and the Bell

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      It can be difficult to create space for our spiritual lives in a world crowded with distractions. The Pen and the Bell is about how to achieve mindfulness and creative fulfillment in spite of long to-do lists. It's about gaining access to our deeper selves in the workaday world, and bringing forth this authentic self in our writing. With both meditative and writing exercises in each chapter, it will help you awaken your creative soul and find a more rewarding life.

      Pen and the Bell
    • Best Food Writing 2015

      • 301 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      The sixteenth edition of the classic food writing anthology that serves up a menu of delicious food, colourful characters, and tales of strange and wonderful food adventures (Booklist) each year.

      Best Food Writing 2015
    • History as Art and as Science

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      "Professor Hughes offers an earnest 'Unless there is some emotional tie, some elective affinity linking the student to his subject of study, the results will be pedantic and perfunctory.' In other words, it is only a step from the sublime to the meticulous. Those eager to guard against that sad descent will find History as Art and as Science a guide, a tonic, and an inspiration. Its short, electrifying essays are so magnificently sane and persuasive they should be required reading for every student who contemplates a major in history."—Geoffrey Bruun, Saturday Review

      History as Art and as Science
    • Best Food Writing 2017

      • 351 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The eighteenth edition of the classic food writing anthology that serves up a menu of delicious food, colorful characters, and tales of strange and wonderful food adventures (Booklist) each year.

      Best Food Writing 2017
    • Flute Fancies

      • 50 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A collection of 33 classical works by famous composers, compiled and arranged by Hugh M. Stuart for Flute and Piano.

      Flute Fancies