Books by Bacchus Press, Ltd.
PASSIONS: THE WINES AND TRAVELS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON BY JAMES M. GABLER, $29.95 ISBN 0-9613525-3-1 Passions was the winner of the Veuve Cliquot "Wine Book of the Year" competition in 1995. Through a combination of original research, imaginative writing and beautiful illustrations, Jim Gabler has captured an intimate portrait of Thomas Jefferson at leisure, enjoying two of his passions - wine and travel. Jefferson was the most knowledgeable wine connoisseur of his age, and his favorite wines continue to be favorites of wine lovers today. Autographed copies can be ordered directly from the publisher, Bacchus Press Ltd., 1751 Circle road, Baltimore, MD 21204. Send check for $29.95 and Bacchus Press will pay all postage and handling costs. Maryland residents must add 5% tax. HOW TO BE A WINE EXPERT This is the second edition - expanded and revised. Want to order the right wine every time? Then here's the book! In less than three minutes you will learn everything you need to know about any one of more than 80 of the world's best wine varietals. WINE INTO WORDS: A HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WINE BOOKS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE This is the definitive work on wine books in English. Contains 3,200 entries and over 1,000 annotations. A must book for any bookseller, wine book collector, or wine lover with an intellectual interest in wine. Very limited supply. Jim's books are available from Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com;[click on either to order] and from all bookstores. If not in stock at your bookstore, ask your bookseller to order through Ingram. Autographed and/or inscribed copies of Jim's books can be obtained directly from Bacchus Press Ltd., 1751 Circle Road, Baltimore, MD 21204. Just send a check for the price of the book and Bacchus Press will pay the shipping costs. Maryland residents must add 5% sales tax. REPRODUCTIONS
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