Meet the co-authors of What The Great Ate:

MATTHEW JACOB is a media professional whose opinion columns have been published by the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, Detroit Free Press, CNN.com, and other media. He co-authored three reports that were cited by U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter in a 2002 opinion. Click here to read one of the articles that Matthew has written for the Huffington Post's food section. He is a Washington, D.C. resident whose favorite foods are pulled pork barbecue, foie gras and peach cobbler.
MARK JACOB, deputy metro editor at the Chicago Tribune, was part of the team that won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. He is the co-author of three other books: The Game That Was, Wrigley Field and Chicago Under Glass. Mark is the author of the Tribune's popular "10 Things You Might Not Know" feature. Click here to read past "10 Things" entries on such subjects as gasoline, marijuana, divorce, beer, the Dalai Lama and philandering politicians. Mark hopes his final meal includes Alaskan king crab legs.



