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Oyster Isles

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29th August 2019

Price: £20

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781472129086

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‘Bobby’s oyster travelogue is an ambitious, one-of-a-kind piece that shines a spotlight on the extraordinary and the everyday of the industry. It’s the stuff that oyster bucket lists are made of’ Julie Qiu, In A Half Shell blog

‘A masterpiece’ Sandy Ingber, Executive Chef of the Grand Central Oyster Bar, New York

‘An amazing tome . . . The stories behind each oyster and location are informative, in depth, but, most importantly, fun’ Michel Roux Jr


The oyster. Ostrea edulis. ‘Edible bones’.

The Great British oyster is deeply embedded in our geographical, historical and socio-cultural landscape. Five-thousand-year-old oyster shells have been discovered in the northern reaches of Scotland, and oyster shells are littered along the extinct riverbeds deep beneath the London of today. A highly prized delicacy of the Romans, the oyster has always been a class leveller: an everyman food of the poor during the Victorian age to a food of decadence during the twentieth century. It is a superfood; a biological water meter; an ecological superpower. The oyster card, ‘the world is your oyster’ – it has even crept into our language.

Bobby Groves, Head of Oysters at the Chiltern Firehouse, takes us on a wonderful journey of the British oyster, a five-thousand-mile motorcycle odyssey of Britain’s spectacular coastlines. He vividly brings to life this strange and marvellous creature, shining a light on its rich and vibrant history, its cultural impact and ecological importance as well as those oyster folk who work so hard to protect them.

Part travelogue, part social history, Oyster Isles is a celebration of the much-loved yet much-misunderstood British oyster.

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Sandy Ingber, Executive Chef of the Grand Central Oyster Bar, New York
A masterpiece. It is so interesting to read about oyster lore on the other side of the world. Being here in America, I tend to forget how many oysters are out there in other places, especially in the UK and Ireland. Thank you, Bobby, for bringing this world of joy to me and all the rest of America
Michel Roux Jr, Le Gavroche
An amazing tome. It's a joy. The stories behind each oyster and location are informative, in depth, but, most importantly, fun. I shall never eat an oyster again in the same way, the knowledge impaired from this book will definitely enhance the eating
Julie Qiu, In A Half Shell blog
Bobby's oyster travelogue is an ambitious, one-of-a-kind piece that shines a spotlight on the extraordinary and the everyday of the industry. It's the stuff that oyster bucket lists are made of
Margot Henderson, Rochelle Canteen
This book is a rolling adventure of bike, sweat, salt, sea and oysters. A book full of history and love; love for the oyster and love for the coasts of the British Isles and Ireland
Patrick McMurray, World Oyster Shuckin' Champion
Bobby's storytelling puts you in his wellies, and makes me want to hop on a Triumph to explore the tastes, characters, and sights of the Oyster Isles . . . An instant oyster classic
East Coast Avocet
To my mind, the best food book to be published this year. Bobby Groves's fascinating and beautifully written history of the oyster in the British Isles is meticulously researched. A captivating and utterly absorbing account of a young man's odyssey. A must-have, if you possess even the remotest interest in seafood and presented in a glorious old-school style. Divine
Sophie Morris, The i
A clever mix of food history, nature writing, travelogue and restaurant guide
Tome Morrissy-Swan, Sunday Telegraph
Part travelogue, part social history
Brian Turner
A super book about a super food! Bobby Groves gives the oyster lover an insight into the social history of the coastline of our wonderful country