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Architectural Digest 1989 March

by Architectural Digest

Other authors: M. F. K. Fisher (Contributor)

Series: Architectural Digest (1989.03)

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Includes M.F.K. Fisher's beautiful essay "Travel Notes: Cafe Olives", wherein she writes of the
joys of cafe olives. "Californians, who in Provence would munch happily at Nicoises or their
country cousins, seem annoyed to be given an unpitted olive in New York/Cleveland/Los Angeles".
Illustrated with nice watercolor by Bill Garland
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