Rigby's Encyclopaedia of the Herring : Adventures with the King of Fishes
Rigby's Encyclopaedia of the Herring : Adventures with the King of Fishes
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Author(s): Rigby, Graeme
ISBN No.: 9781805264163
Pages: 400
Year: 202510
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 46.29
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Everything you needed to know, and a few things you possibly never needed to know, about the world's most encyclopaedic fish." -- Giles MacDonogh, former food and drink writer, Financial Times"Just like the small but power-packed herring, these encyclopaedic pages are stuffed with a dream-like fishy sufficiency to satisfy the neediest herring aficionado's appetite; "only nibbling at the edge of the shoal," doubtful! I'd say. From now on, my world of herrin'ology will never be the same again." -- Mike Smylie, AKA "The Kipperman", author of Herring: A History of the Silver Darlings"It is not inverse snobbery that causes me to prefer herring to salmon. It is, quite simply, a matter of taste. Which is just one of this creature's manifold properties: for the rest, get reading." -- Jonathan Meades, journalist, essayist, film-maker, and author of Empty Wigs"An incredible insight to hidden histories surrounding the herring trade, Graeme Rigby reminds us why this little sliver darling is so important to understanding the past, the present and learning for the future. Absolutely lush!" -- Joanne Coates, award-winning working class photographer and artist, and curator of the Red Herring exhibition, Helmsdale"Graeme Rigby has done for the herring what Pliny the Elder did for everything else.


Erudite, eccentric, and unexpectedly moving, this encyclopaedia rescues the herring from obscurity and repositions it--gleaming, iridescent, and gloriously pungent--at the very canter of history. A shimmering feast of facts and fables, with a glint in its eye and a whiff of brine in its wake." -- Christopher Beckman, author of A Twist in the Tail: How the Humble Anchovy Flavoured Western Cuisine"Rigby's is a treasure trove of all things herring-- brimming with dazzling facts, deep history, and irresistible oddities. Dive in and prepare to fall head over heels for the silver stars of the sea." -- Poul Holm, Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities, Trinity College Dublin"An original, poignant excavation of one of history's most misunderstood fish. Layering deep scholarship with mischievous wit, Rigby builds a kaleidoscopic monument to the herring's place in science, culture, war, art, and memory. This is not just a book about a fish--it's a brilliant meditation on curiosity, storytelling, and the shimmering drift of history itself." -- David Willer, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge"All there is to know of the herring, the fortunes of the silver darlings, great and small.


Bravo Mr Rigby." -- Jeremy Lee, Chef/Proprietor, Quo Vadis, author of Cooking: Simply and Well, for One or Many"I was raised on fried herring on slices of brown bread--to me, that is the very definition of luxury. I have a love for young herring, especially the way it's savored in Holland: delicate, with a touch of chopped onion and frozen gin. It's food that speaks to the soul and this book is nothing short of a delight." -- Richard Corrigan, Chef Patron of The Corrigan Collection"An eccentric, encyclopedic feast of a book, glistening with adventures, tales, and facts. This is the book you didn't know you needed to read." --Unseen Histories, New History Books for September 2025"A prodigious achievement, by turns erudite and great fun. much enhanced by illustrations, more than 100 in color.


" -- The Specator.


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