Ferdinand A. Haber An Illustrated Biography
por Edited by Allan W. Green Narrative by Ronald Cannon
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Sobre o livro
"Ferdinand Haber was one of California's greatest early wine men. Fortunately Haber left a large collection of documents and ephemera, and Allan Green has used his professional graphic design skills to weave them into a pictorial saga of surpassing beauty, a showcase of rare jewels and family love. The reader can almost feel the scratch of nib against the now dog-eared and browning paper. The images are supported by an excellent text written by Ronald Cannon. There are groupings of family portraits and other photographs in this finely bound book of 194 twelve-inch-square pages. Green lays these letters and certificates before the reader in chronological order, letting the weight of the evidence build and a life emerge. We see full-scale documents lovingly reproduced: correspondence, banquet menus, patent applications, hand-tinted travel photos, all of which bring us into the wine world of the late nineteenth century, linking Ferdinand to the highest level of California viticulture." Book review by Marvin Collins.
Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Biografias e memórias
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Opção de projeto: Quadrado grande, 30×30 cm
Nº de páginas: 210 -
ISBN
- Capa dura, Sobrecapa: 9781320008488
- Data de publicação: maio 09, 2014
- Idioma English
- Palavras-chavee California wine, wine history, early wine
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Sobre o autor
Allan Green
Philo, California
Allan Green started growing grapes in Anderson Valley in 1973 and started the Greenwood Ridge Vineyards winery in 1980 when there were only four other wineries in Anderson Valley. He was involved in creating the Mendocino County Fair Wine Competition in 1979 and served as its director for almost forty years. He was involved in obtaining the Anderson Valley Appellation in 1983 and has been an energetic promoter of Anderson Valley wines for five decades. He has published over thirty books, primarily on California history, architecture, and travel.

