An edition of Hot peppers (1980)

Hot peppers

the story of Cajuns and Capsicum

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An edition of Hot peppers (1980)

Hot peppers

the story of Cajuns and Capsicum

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Language
English
Pages
171

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Hot Peppers
Hot Peppers: The Story of Cajuns and <i>Capsicum</i> (Chapel Hill Book)
October 6, 1999, The University of North Carolina Press
Paperback in English - Rev Sub edition
Cover of: Hot peppers
Hot peppers: the story of Cajuns and Capsicum
1999, University of North Carolina Press
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: Hot peppers
Hot peppers: Cajuns and Capsicum in New Iberia, Louisiana
1997, Ten Speed Press
in English
Cover of: Hot Peppers
Hot Peppers: Cajuns and Capsicum in New Iberia, Lousiana
August 1990, Ten Speed Pr
Paperback in English
Cover of: Hot peppers
Hot peppers: Cajuns and Capsicum in New Iberia, Louisiana
1987, New Orleans School of Cooking
in English
Cover of: Hot peppers
Hot peppers: Cajuns and Capsicum in New Iberia, Louisiana
1980, Madrona Publishers
in English

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Edition Notes

"Chapel Hill book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chapel Hill, NC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.3/384
Library of Congress
SB307.P4 S38 1999, 99-28114 [SB]

The Physical Object

Pagination
171 p.
Number of pages
171

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21967027M
Internet Archive
hotpeppersstoryo0000schw
ISBN 10
0807848263
LCCN
99028114
OCLC/WorldCat
41231417
Library Thing
642114
Goodreads
724203

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A seeming paradox of the human condition is that pleasure and pain are parts of the same sensory spectrum, and that there is no clear division between them.
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