Ian Makay's "Food for Thought: The Pleasures of the Table: Primi Piatti" — Amazon Book Listing
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This is an Amazon product listing page for Ian Makay's book "Food for Thought: The Pleasures of the Table: Primi Piatti." The content briefly describes the author Ian Makay (also known as "Mak"), an accomplished publisher, editor, and author who has appeared on the Food Network and written for various culinary and general publications. His work spans both culinary topics and more traditional reference titles covering subjects like homelessness, Eastern European communism, terrorism, and U.S. Constitutional Amendments.
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Aside from his contributions to the culinary world, Mak's more staid, traditional reference titles have spanned topics from homelessness, the breakup of communism in Eastern Europe, and terrorism, to scholarly analysis of the U.S. Constitutional Amendments and a critiqu
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