PublishedRandom House, April 2013 |
ISBN9780767930307 |
FormatSoftcover, 272 pages |
Dimensions20.3cm × 13.2cm × 1.8cm |
While working as a fur trapper in Labrador, Canada, Clarence Birdseye observed that fresh vegetables wetted and left outside in the Arctic winds froze in a way that maintained their integrity after thawing. As a result, he developed his patented Birdseye freezing process and started the company that still bears his name.
Kurlansky's narrative reveals Clarence Birdseye as a quintessential "can-do" American inventor--his other patents include an electric sunlamp, a harpoon gun to tag finback whales and an improved incandescent lightbulb.