Proper noun
Kurlansky (plural Kurlanskys)
A surname.
Time to change the food chain: In the introduction to Time’s special summer feature series called The Food Chains That Link Us All, Mark Kurlansky (author of “Cod” and “Salt”) asserts that “industrial food is out of fashion.” Source: Internet
Camus -- according to my Mark Kurlansky book, which is illustrated by dark, beguiling woodcuts -- defined charm as “a way of getting the answer yes without asking any clear question.” Source: Internet
Especially see Chapter V., "Big Storms in Little England", pp. 140–172; popular writer * Kurlansky, Mark. 1992. Source: Internet
Salt: A World History Mark Kurlansky Improvements in transportation during the 19th century made fresh fish easily available and inexpensive, even in inland areas, making aquaculture less popular. Source: Internet
The Long 1968: Revisions and New Perspectives (Indiana University Press; 2013) 382 pages; essays by scholars on the cultural and political impact of 1968 in France, Mexico, Northern Ireland, the United States, etc. * Kurlansky, Mark. Source: Internet
In his fifth work of nonfiction, Mark Kurlansky turns his attention to a common household item with a long and intriguing history: salt. Source: Internet