Ioanna, vulgo Jean Andrews (Kingsville in urbe Texiae anno 1923[1] nata; mortua die 7 Ianuarii 2010) fuit conchologista et capsicologista. Alumna fuit trium studiorum Texanorum, videlicet universitatis Texanae Austinopoli, universitatis agronomicae et mechanicae in urbe nativa et universitatis Texiae Septentrionalis Denton in urbe. Collectum conchyliorum, per quinquaginta annos congessum, maxima parte ad museum memoriale Texanum anno 2003 dono dedit. Capsicorum iam amatrix, praesertim ab anno fere 1990 de origine et cultu horum fructuum inquirebat. De eis librum perutilem Peppers: the domesticated capsicums scripsit suoque penicillo illustravit.

  • 1972 : Sea Shells of the Texas Coast. Austinopoli: University of Texas Press
  • 1977 : Shells and Shores of Texas. Austinopoli: University of Texas Press
  • 1981 : Texas Shells: A Field Guide. Austinopoli: University of Texas Press
  • 1984 : Peppers: the domesticated capsicums. Austinopoli: University of Texas Press. 2a ed., 1995
  • 1986 : The Texas Bluebonnet. Austinopoli: University of Texas Press
  • 1992 : An American Wildflower Florilegium. Denton: University of North Texas Press
  • 1992 : A Field Guide to Shells of the Texas Coast. Hustoniae: Gulf Publishing Company
  • 1992 : "The Peripatetic Chilli Pepper: diffusion of the domesticated capsicums since Columbus" in Nelson Foster, Linda S. Cordell, edd., Chilies to Chocolate: Food the Americas Gave the World (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1992) pp. 81-94 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
  • 1993 : Red Hot Peppers: A Cookbook for the Not-So-Faint of Heart. Novi Eboraci: Macmillan
  • 1994 : Field Guide to the Shells of the Florida Coast. Hustoniae: Gulf Publishing Company
  • 1998 : The Pepper Lady’s Pocket Pepper Primer. Austinopoli: University of Texas Press
  • 1999 : The Pepper Trail: History & Recipes From Around The World. Denton: University of North Texas Press

Bibliographia

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  • Kelly E. Lindner, "Jean Andrews" in HerbalGram no. 86 (2010?) pp. 77-78

Nexus externi

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