A Brief History of Crisps by Steve Berry & Phil Norman

A Brief History of Crisps

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  • Genre Social Science
  • Publisher HarperCollins UK
  • Released
  • Size 14.05 MB
  • Length 160 Pages

Description

A tasty trip down memory lane, perfect for crisp fanatics.

A colourful, witty and irreverent encyclopedia of all the crisps of your youth.

The authors have been given access to the archives, factories and warehouses of some of the leading crisp manufacturers in the country and have delivered a book that is packed full of fascinating historical research…

… and lots and lots of crisps.

A ‘Brief History of Crisps’ originally featured in ‘The Great British Tuck Shop’, the ultimate book of sweetie nostalgia.

Reviews

Reviews of The Great British Tuck Shop:

‘A magisterial work of social history’ OBSERVER FOOD MONTHLY

‘A must-buy for sweet-eaters everywhere’ SUNDAY TIMES

‘The history of our favourite retro sweets’ THE SUN

‘A book which is all kinds of amazing.’ ALEXIS PETRIDIS

About the author

Steve and Phil were founder members of the TV Cream nostalgia website and have written several books on popular culture.

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