One part celebration, one part history, two parts manifesto, Bernard
DeVoto's The Hour is a comic and unequivocal treatise on how and why
we drink--properly. The Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning
author turns his shrewd wit on the spirits and attitudes of his time
(warning: this book is NOT for rum drinkers), and instructs readers on
how to drink with class while shedding new light on the simple joys of
the cocktail hour. An immediate classic, and perfect gift for the modern
drinker, Wallace Stegner called it "a manual of witchcraft, a book of
spells and observances" and Lewis Lapham hailed it as "generous,
indomitable and wise." With a wonderful introduction from Daniel
Handler, this fully illustrated reprint of the 1950s definitive drinking
guide provides a humorous and nostalgic read guaranteed to lift your
spirits.