Hedmans Brorsa Posted June 17, 2005 Share Posted June 17, 2005 To celebrate my 200th post I thought I´d tell you about another celebration (of sorts). The first ever book in Swedish about Bourbon is about to be published in September. It is called "Bourbon - en handbok" and is written by one Örjan Westerlund. Apparently he is a founder member of a Swedish culinary society called the Scent From Heaven Society. One shouldn´t get oneself too worked up about this. After all, the book only consists of 72 pages and probably presents a very shallow picture of our favourite pastime. But, still, it´s definitely a sign that there is some interest lurking beneath the shadows. 5-6 years ago a product like this wouldn´t have been commercially viable at all. Come to think of it, could this be the first non-English book about Bourbon published outside of Japan? (I have no idea about any Japanese bourbon books but somehow I took it for granted that they have produced something). Any one out there who have information about other non-English titles? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matthew0715 Posted June 18, 2005 Share Posted June 18, 2005 I have a copy of WHISK(E)Y by Stefan Gabani, which was originally published in German. The copyright page as a "translated by" credit. From 1997, this is a wonderful lexicon of all things whiskey. I love the hand-drawn illustrations and the quotes thrown in on every letter's page: for example, the page for letter R has this quote:Let me know what brand of whiskey Grant uses.For if it makes fighting generals like Grant,I should like to get some of it for distribution.Abraham Lincoln-Matt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hedmans Brorsa Posted June 19, 2005 Author Share Posted June 19, 2005 I was a bit confused at first, since I couldn´t find any info at all about this book or the author. Apparently, the German version of Amazon.com has a more effective search system (Die berümhte Deutsche Grundlichkeit! ) since a search for 'Stefan Gabani' instead led me to the book "Whisk(e)y" by Stefan Gabanyi. Never heard of this title before but surely this is a book about whisky in general, not specifically about Bourbon or American whiskey? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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