Jeffs, Julian
JEFFS, Julian
JEFFS, Julian. British, b. 1931. Genres: Food and Wine, Law. Career: Barrister. Wine and Food, London, ed., 1965-67; Faber's Wine Series, general ed., 1966-2002. Recipient: Glenfiddich Awards, 1976, 1978; Office International de la Vigne et du Vin, Paris, awards, 1962, 2001. Publications: Sherry, 1961, 4th ed., 1992; (ed. with R. Harling) Wine, 1966; (contrib. ed.) Clerk and Lindsell on Torts, 13th ed., 1969, 16th ed., 1989; The Wines of Europe, 1971; Little Dictionary of Drink, 1973; (with others) Encyclopedia of United Kingdom and European Patent Law, 1977; The Wines of Spain, 1999. Address: Church Farm House, East Ilsley, Newbury, Berks. RG20 7LP, England.
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