Since 1998, Steven Raichlen has written eight hefty tomes about barbecue. These include The Barbecue Bible; The Revised Barbecue Bible; How to Grill; BBQ USA; and his latest, the just-released Planet Barbecue! -- in which after traveling through 60 countries, the author concludes that not only does barbecue taste good, but it is responsible for nothing less than the birth of civilization.
Short Order has managed to secure a list of the titles, along with very brief summaries, of the next four books that Raichlen plans to publish in conjunction with Used-To-Be-A-Workman Press. Here they are:
The Barbecue Bible: Old Testament Edition
Over the course of a year, the Guru of Grilling trudges through every
country in the Middle East (plus spends three months in Kazakhstan
because he got lost), and unearths the shocking revelation that Moses
parted the Red Sea so that the Israelites could wheel their Weber
grills through. Along the way he also learns an ingenious method for
grilling hummus.
Return To Planet Barbecue
The Emperor of Embers shares the 600-plus recipes, gathered during his
initial research, that just weren't quite good enough to make it into
the first book.
BBQ USA: The Obama Years
The Sultan of Lighter Fluid spends two years and trods thousands of
miles through the back alleys of America to find out how barbecue
differs now that Obama is president. He learns it doesn't, but while in
the Bronx he stumbles upon a great recipe for smoked kippers.
The Revised Return To Planet Barbecue
The King of Kingsford remembers why he left out many of those 600-plus recipes, and whittles them down to 34 of the best!