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  • Published: 18 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780143133018
  • Imprint: Tarcher
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $40.00
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A Drinkable Feast

A Cocktail Companion to 1920s Paris



Winner of the 13th Annual Spirited Award, for Best New Book on Drinks Culture, History or Spirits

A history of the Lost Generation in 1920s Paris told through the lens of the cocktails they loved

Winner of the 13th Annual Spirited Award, for Best New Book on Drinks Culture, History or Spirits

A history of the Lost Generation in 1920s Paris told through the lens of the cocktails they loved

In the Prohibition era, American cocktail enthusiasts flocked to the one place that would have them--Paris. In this sweeping look at the City of Light, cocktail historian Philip Greene follows the notable American ex-pats who made themselves at home in Parisian cafes and bars, from Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein to Picasso, Coco Chanel, Cole Porter, and many more.

A Drinkable Feast reveals the history of more than 50 cocktails: who was imbibing them, where they were made popular, and how to make them yourself from the original recipes of nearly a century ago. Filled with anecdotes and photos of the major players of the day, you'll feel as if you were there yourself, walking down the boulevards with the Lost Generation.

  • Published: 18 October 2018
  • ISBN: 9780143133018
  • Imprint: Tarcher
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $40.00
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Praise for To Have and Have Another

  • "A fascinating literary-booze study . . ." --The Washington Post
  • "An interesting read and a must-have for Hemingway lovers and craft bartenders." --Kirkus Reviews
  • "At a time when cocktail books have become rote, To Have and Have Another by Philip Greene subverts the formula and provides recipe-by-recipe substance to Ernest Hemingway's drinking ways . . . [Greene] lets the drinks lead the way but fleshes each one with meticulous detail to round out the pieces of Papa's lusty life." --San Francisco Chronicle
  • "Even a casual student of the novelist Ernest Hemingway knows the man liked to drink. But a quick skimming of Philip Greene's new book, To Have and Have Another: A Hemingway Cocktail Companion, reveals exactly how much the man enjoyed his cups." --The New York Times