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Jacob Richler

    Hawksworth
    Toronto
    Canada in Colour in Colour. en Couleurs
    Canada in Colour
    • 2020

      Hawksworth

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "Hawksworth is a celebration of Chef Hawksworth's career to date, with recipes ranging from his time training in London with Michelin-starred chefs, to Ouest, the first restaurant where he served as head chef, to opening his own fine dining restaurant. The book's simpler and more casual recipes reflect the family-style dishes served at Nightingale and the casual fare of Bel Café (a downtown lunchtime go-to destination). The recipes included require varying levels of skill and time commitments, from weekday meals like Crispy Buttermilk Fried Chicken & Pickled Ramps Ranch to show-stopping feats of culinary skill like Wagyu Beef Carpaccio with Piquillo Pepper, Parsley, and Beef Tendon. Casual foodies and adventurous cooks alike will find new culinary pleasures with Chef Hawksworth as their guide." -- Publisher description

      Hawksworth
    • 2015

      Canada in Colour in Colour. en Couleurs

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Presenting his images in a more compact second edition, George Fischer’s exceptional photographs are featured in a manner as original and unique as the country itself. Canada in every hue of the rainbow, sorted by theme of colour, creates an energetic dialogue of images. Jacob Richler’s introductory essays exploit his travels and experiences across the country to reflect on those thematic colours and what they represent—to him, in the vision of the photographer, and the appreciation of the reader.

      Canada in Colour in Colour. en Couleurs
    • 2013

      Canada in Colour

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Over 500 arresting images of Canada sorted by colour. Jacob Richler’s introductory essay exploits his travels and experiences across country to reflect on those eight thematic colours and what they represent – to him, in the vision of photographer George Fischer, and the appreciation of the reader.

      Canada in Colour
    • 2013

      Toronto

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores Toronto's diverse urban landscape, highlighting its striking skyline, unique neighborhoods, and vibrant immigrant communities. It delves into the city's cultural richness through seasonal festivals, historic venues, and iconic streetcars. Award-winning photographer George Fischer captures the city's visual essence, while Jacob Richler provides insightful commentary that enhances the narrative. Together, they reveal the multifaceted beauty and complexity of Toronto, moving beyond outdated perceptions to celebrate its modern identity.

      Toronto