James Barber (author)

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Biography

Barber was born in Dover, England, in 1923. After serving in the Royal Air Force in World War II, he immigrated to Canada in 1952, working as an engineering consultant before becoming a theatre critic in Vancouver. His first book was Ginger Tea Makes Friends (1971), which combined cartoon drawings with recipes. Flash in the Pan (1981) was the first of his 19 full-fledged cookbooks, upon which his television show was based.[1][2]

From the 1992 to 2000, Barber hosted The Urban Peasant,[3][4] a cooking show that aired on CBC and was syndicated in more than 120 countries.[5] Barber was known as an "effusive" host who injected "saucy banter" into his program, which featured simple dishes prepared unpretentiously. Following his retirement, Barber lived on a farm in the Cowichan Valley of Vancouver Island, and married his longtime companion Christina Burridge after a 20-year courtship.[1] The couple had met when Burridge appraised Barber's collection of some 1,300 cookbooks.[2]

Barber died of natural causes at his farm in Duncan, British Columbia, on November 29, 2007, aged 84.[1] At the time of his death, he was reading a cookbook with a pot of chicken soup simmering on the stove.[5]

Bibliography

  • Ginger Tea Makes Friends (Illustrated) (1971 McClelland and Stewart Template:ISBN)
  • Fear of Frying (1978 Douglas & McIntyre Template:ISBN)
  • Ginger Tea Makes Friends (1982 Madrona Publishing Template:ISBN)
  • Flash in the Pan (1982 Douglas & McIntyre Ltd Template:ISBN)
  • James Barber Mushrooms Are Marvellous (1984 Douglas & McIntyre Ltd.; First edition Template:ISBN)
  • James Barber's Personal Guide to the Best Eating in Vancouver (1985 North Country Book Express Template:ISBN)
  • James Barber's Immodest but Honest Good Eating Cookbook (1986 Solstice Press Template:ISBN)
  • Urban Peasant (1991 Raincoast Book Dist Ltd Template:ISBN)
  • Urban Peasant Quick & Simple Cookbook (1993 Urban Peasant Productions Template:ISBN)
  • The Urban Peasant: Recipes from the Popular Television Cooking Series (1994 Hasting House Publishing Template:ISBN)
  • Peasant's Choice (1994 Urban Peasant Productions Template:ISBN)
  • Peasant's Choice: More of the Best from the Urban Peasant Recipes from the Popular Television Cooking Series (1995 Hasting House Publishing Template:ISBN)
  • Peasant's Alphabet: More of the best from the Urban Peasant (1997 Urban Peasant Productions Template:ISBN)
  • Cooking for Two: The Urban Peasant (1999 Macmillan Press Template:ISBN)
  • Ginger Tea Makes Friends (2000 Raincoast Book Dist Ltd Template:ISBN)[6]
  • Flash in the Pan (2000 Raincoast Book Dist Ltd Template:ISBN)[6]
  • Fear of Frying (2000 Raincoast Book Dist Ltd Template:ISBN)[6]
  • Chef's Salad: Greens, Vegetables, Pasta, Bean, Seafood, Potato (2003 Template:ISBN) James Barber (foreword)
  • One-Pot Wonders: James Barber Recipes for Land and Sea (2006 Harbor Template:ISBN)

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