Still Life with Bottle: Whisky According to Ralph Steadman

by Ralph Steadman

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New in paperback, this is an eccentric and informative tour of the malt whiskies of Scotland, illustrated in inimitable Steadman style.

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The book begins with a sort of gonzo history of distillation, where facts are liberally sprinkled with sheer madness - Mayan Hangover Masks, Pyramids as distilleries, Scots turning Haggis into Gold. After a brief encounter with the Loch Ness Monster and a vicious badger-rabbit attack, the book settles down into a fascinating travelogue of Scottish Whisky distilleries with occasional reversions into madness.

Almost every one of the 159 pages is illustrated by Steadman's paintings and drawings, and some of the artwork is among his best - the Loch Ness Monster, his map of Scotland, Hunter getting a Glenlivit transfusion, and the Highland Bottle Dance stand out.

There are several places where Steadman repeats himself word for word, as if he show more were writing the sections of the book for separate publication; this and other minor editorial misfires are the book's only flaw.

This book is a must for Steadman fans.
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Ralph Steadman has been Gardening Correspondent for Rolling Stone for thirty years.

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Still Life with Bottle: Whisky According to Ralph Steadman

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Nonfiction, Art & Design, Food & Cooking, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
641.25209411TechnologyHome economics & family managementFood and drinkDrinksDistilled liquor, spiritsWhiskey
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TP605 .S74TechnologyChemical technologyChemical technologyFermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol
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