Esben Holmboe Bang – Maaemo – SIGNED First Edition 2018
£450.00
A first UK edition, first printing of Maaemo by Esben Holmboe Bang, published by Matthaes Verlag in 2018, this copy is number 184 of 1000. A near fine copy signed by the author in black ink to the half title page, boards bound in original publishers brown cloth with copper debossed tree and rock motif to front panel, copper titling to the spine, copper text to rear board, some light shelf-wear to the boards, bumping to the rear upper corner.
Maaemo is Esben Holmboe Bang’s substantial 2018 chef book about his Oslo restaurant, whose name means “Mother Earth.” Published by Matthaes Verlag, the 384-page hardback presents Maaemo’s New Nordic philosophy: organic, biodynamic, wild and intensely local Norwegian ingredients transformed into spare, precise, emotional dishes. With contributions credited to Danny Larsen and Tuukka Koski, it functions less as a simple recipe book than a portrait of landscape, seasonality, craft and restaurant identity.
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A first UK edition, first printing of Maaemo by Esben Holmboe Bang, published by Matthaes Verlag in 2018, this copy is number 184 of 1000. A near fine copy signed by the author in black ink to the half title page, boards bound in original publishers brown cloth with copper debossed tree and rock motif to front panel, copper titling to the spine, copper text to rear board, some light shelf-wear to the boards, bumping to the rear upper corner.
Maaemo is Esben Holmboe Bang’s substantial 2018 chef book about his Oslo restaurant, whose name means “Mother Earth.” Published by Matthaes Verlag, the 384-page hardback presents Maaemo’s New Nordic philosophy: organic, biodynamic, wild and intensely local Norwegian ingredients transformed into spare, precise, emotional dishes. With contributions credited to Danny Larsen and Tuukka Koski, it functions less as a simple recipe book than a portrait of landscape, seasonality, craft and restaurant identity.









