Description
Discover the captivating world of 'Salt' by Mark Kurlansky, a profound exploration of this essential mineral that has significantly influenced civilization throughout history. This 496-page paperback, published by Random House UK in 2003, reveals how salt was once so coveted that it sparked wars and inspired revolutions, including Gandhi's iconic salt march against British rule in India. Delve into the fascinating dynamics of how salt shaped politics, commerce, and even religious practices. From the last handmade soy sauce in rural Sichuan to the historic brine springs of Cheshire, this book offers a rich tapestry weaving together diverse narratives that highlight salt's pivotal role in global history. With its engaging storytelling and insightful historical references, 'Salt' is a must-read for history enthusiasts, culinary aficionados, and anyone curious about the extraordinary journey of this simple yet powerful substance. Get your hands on this bestselling classic and uncover the myriad ways in which 'Salt' has been integral to our culture and existence.