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New Scientist recommends The Big Oyster: History on the half shell

Last updated: February 21, 2026 8:40 am
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MB05RG Oysters and champagne with lemon wedge and mignette dressing on white plate on blue distressed vintage table.

Exploring the rich history of New York City through its once flourishing oyster beds has been a fascinating journey for me. As I delve into The Big Oyster: History on the half shell by Mark Kurlansky, I am astounded by the profound impact these molluscs had on shaping the city’s identity.

Early accounts from the 1600s describe oysters in New York City as colossal, with some being as large as the Europeans’ feet. The Lenape Indigenous people feasted on these abundant shellfish, leaving behind vast shell middens that still surface during modern construction projects like subway tunnels and rail lines.

Through a meticulous blend of historical narratives, archaeological findings, and city archives, Kurlansky paints a vivid picture of New York’s transition from a natural paradise to a bustling metropolis. The revelations in this book have reshaped my perception of the city, offering a deeper appreciation for its complex past and evolution.

Grace Wade
Reporter, New York

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