Bacchus & Me

Bacchus & Me
Author: Jay McInerney
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2000-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0762785489

With acerbic wit, irreverent tone, and bountiful hilarious anecdotes, Jay McInerney writes the first wine book that makes sense to all those dazed by the prevailing, dull technical wine writing. McInerney generously reveals all he's learned on his worldwide journey to understand wine in chapters on reds, whites, dessert wines, champagne, aperitifs, and more. McInerney holds forth in forty-nine essays - with agile humor; an astonishing amount of hard fact, and an ample dose of personal taste - on: how to make your way around a German wine label; what to drink with Thanksgiving turkey; the truth about Zinfandels; why Burgundy is so hard to predict; Napa Valley's finest winemakers; the pleasure of flinty Chablis, the deep satisfaction of port, the glorious potential of Oregon's Pinot Noir; the respectability of RosT; and the most colorful characters in the business. It is actually possible for a reader of Bacchus & Me to take what is learned to the bank, and immediately thereafter to wine shop or restaurant to indulge in the wine of his or her fantasy with the confidence of a sommelier. Bacchus & Me is for everyone interested in learning more about the wines of the world. For both those of broad means and of modest purse, there is intense vicarious pleasure to be found in McInerney's vinous adventures.

Bacchus and Civic Order

Bacchus and Civic Order
Author: B. Ann Tlusty
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813920442

German taverns where there was lots of beer-drinking and brawling have a long history, we learn, in Tlusty's account of the social and cultural functions of tavern life in Augsburg in the 16th-18th centuries. Though the language of a social theorist occasionally intrudes'a deadly duel is emasculated by its definition in terms of "conformance to social norms" and "ritualized forms of violence"?Tlusty's depth of knowledge about the Augsburg taverns makes this a fascinating read on early modern life. The author teaches history at Bucknell U. in Maine. c. Book News Inc.

Bacchus

Bacchus
Author: Andrew Dalby
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780892367429

This is the life story of the wine god Bacchus-seducer, magician, and merrymaker-as never told before. Tales of his bizarre birth from a womb fashioned in his father Zeus's thigh led to even stranger stories, passed down through generations of dramatists, poets, storytellers, and historians. Bacchus is best remembered, however, for his gift of wine to humanity. With it he brought not only pleasure but also savagery and death. Pentheus, for example, was torn apart at the hands of his own mother and her fellow Maenads in the midst of a Bacchic frenzy. In this highly enjoyable biography, Andrew Dalby weaves together these and other intriguing episodes from Bacchus's life-from his youth spent on Mount Nysa among nymphs and satyrs to his relentless pursuit by the goddess Hera to Bacchus's many amorous exploits-bringing the wild and powerful wine god to life.

Bacchus Omnibus Edition Volume 1

Bacchus Omnibus Edition Volume 1
Author: Eddie Campbell
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1603090266

In Bacchus, the visionary behind From Hell (with Alan Moore) and ALEC: The Years Have Pants presents his version of "an American-style comic book," filtered through his own brilliant, whimsical, and wide-ranging sensibility. With a fine blend of action, comedy, suspense, and an ear for a great story, Bacchus brings the gods and myths of ancient Greece to modern life, as if they had never left. Nearly 600-pages, this deluxe volume collects the first half of the Bacchus saga (including "Immortality Isn't Forever," "The Gods of Business," "Doing the Islands with Bacchus," "The Eyeball Kid: One Man Show," and "Earth, Water, Air & Fire") with new notes and commentary by the author.

Tears of Bacchus

Tears of Bacchus
Author: Michael Karam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03
Genre: Viticulture
ISBN: 9781908531834

Tears of Bacchus relates the story of wine in the Middle East, essentially Lebanon and Syria, from the dawn of time to the present day in the form of a linear series of essays written in various "voices"--historian, archaeologist, novelist, wine writer, journalist, curator, anthropologist. It charts wine's influence on early civilizations and cultures, religion and mythology, before heading off into the Byzantine, Medieval Ottoman and ultimately the modern era, an age defined by strife and instability. With an introduction by Hugh Johnson.

Bacchus 2

Bacchus 2
Author: Eddie Campbell
Publisher: Top Shelf Productions
Total Pages: 261
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1603093397

VOLUME TWO contains Book 3: Doing the Islands with Bacchus and Book 4: One Man Show, with new notes from the author.

Bacchus 3

Bacchus 3
Author: Eddie Campbell
Publisher: Top Shelf Productions
Total Pages: 238
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1603093400

VOLUME THREE contains Book 5: Earth, Water, Air & Fire and Book 6: 1001 Nights Of Bacchus, with new notes from the author.

Bacchus 5

Bacchus 5
Author: Eddie Campbell
Publisher: Top Shelf Productions
Total Pages: 282
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1603093427

VOLUME FIVE contains Book 9: King Bacchus and Book 10: Banged Up, with new notes from the author.

Bacchus’S 100 Favorite Wines

Bacchus’S 100 Favorite Wines
Author: Robert J. Tata Ph.D.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 152465275X

This book describes wines and wineries in California, Europe, and South America that Professor Tata has enjoyed over the years. Many topics about wine appreciation are also discussed, such as matching wine and food, how wines are made, wine etiquette, fad wines, and the worlds greatest wines. This is a good guide for wine novices and the general public.

Inspiration: Bacchus and the Cultural History of a Creation Myth

Inspiration: Bacchus and the Cultural History of a Creation Myth
Author: John F. Moffitt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047407024

The Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online offers in-depth articles on issues such as Human Rights, UN organs and Commissions as well as questions of international law in connection with the United Nations. The core of authors proves to be a well balanced mix between young scholars and professors from all over Europe.