An edition of Salt (2001)

Salt

grain of life

  • 1 Want to read

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today

  • 1 Want to read

Buy this book

Last edited by ImportBot
December 19, 2023 | History
An edition of Salt (2001)

Salt

grain of life

  • 1 Want to read

"For the sake of salt, Rome created a system of remuneration (from which we get the word "salary"), nomads domesticated the camel, the Low Countries revolted against their Spanish oppressors, and Gandhi marched against the tyranny of the British. Through the ages, salt has conferred status, preserved foods, and mingled in the blood, sweat, and tears of humanity. Today, chefs of haute cuisine covet it in its most exotic formsunderground salt deposits, Hawaiian black lava salt, glittery African crystals, and pink Peruvian salt from the sea carried in bricks on the backs of llamas.".

"From proverbs to technical arguments, from anecdotes to examples of folklore, chemist and philosopher Pierre Laszlo takes us through the kingdom of "white gold". He mixes literary analysis, history, anthropology, biology, physics, economics, art history, political science, chemistry, ethnology, and linguistics to create a full body of knowledge about the everyday substance that rocked the world and brings zest to the ordinary. Laszlo explains the history behind Morton Salt's slogan "When it rains, it pours!" and looks into the plight of the salt miner, as well as spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance. Salt is a tour de force about a chemical compound that is one of the very foundations of civilization."--BOOK JACKET.

"For the sake of salt, Rome created a system of remuneration (from which we get the word "salary"), nomads domesticated the camel, the Low Countries revolted against their Spanish oppressors, and Gandhi marched against the tyranny of the British. Through the ages, salt has conferred status, preserved foods, and mingled in the blood, sweat, and tears of humanity.

Today, chefs of haute cuisine covet it in its most exotic formsunderground salt deposits, Hawaiian black lava salt, glittery African crystals, and pink Peruvian salt from the sea carried in bricks on the backs of llamas.".

"From proverbs to technical arguments, from anecdotes to examples of folklore, chemist and philosopher Pierre Laszlo takes us through the kingdom of "white gold". He mixes literary analysis, history, anthropology, biology, physics, economics, art history, political science, chemistry, ethnology, and linguistics to create a full body of knowledge about the everyday substance that rocked the world and brings zest to the ordinary.

Laszlo explains the history behind Morton Salt's slogan "When it rains, it pours!" and looks into the plight of the salt miner, as well as spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance. Salt is a tour de force about a chemical compound that is one of the very foundations of civilization."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
193

Buy this book

Previews available in: English

Edition Availability
Cover of: Salt
Salt: Grain of Life
June 4, 2002, Harper Perennial
Paperback in English
Cover of: Salt
Salt: Grain of Life
June 4, 2002, Harper Perennial
in English
Cover of: Salt
Salt: grain of life
2001, Columbia University Press
in English
Cover of: Salt
Salt: Grain of Life
January 30, 2001, Diane Pub Co
Hardcover

Add another edition?

Book Details


Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-193) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
553.6/3
Library of Congress
TN900 .L3713 2001, TN900.L3713 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 193 p. :
Number of pages
193

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3944959M
Internet Archive
saltgrainoflife00laszrich
ISBN 10
0231121989
LCCN
2001028227
OCLC/WorldCat
46393776
Library Thing
384806
Goodreads
1375551

Community Reviews (0)

Feedback?
No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

This work does not appear on any lists.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON / OPDS | Wikipedia citation
December 19, 2023 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
November 14, 2023 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
December 3, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
October 8, 2020 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from Scriblio MARC record