SHORT HISTORY OF COFFEE

Book number: 92895 Product format: Paperback Author: GORDON KERR

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Coffee has mirrored the moods and movements of society for centuries, yet how much do we know about its history? From its Ethiopian origins to the legends, myths, geographical locations and somewhat eccentric characters that have helped make it the staple that it is today, coffee has succeeded in creating new and exciting hubs of commerce, where deals could be done and revolution would be incited. Yet despite coffee's very modern role, its origins stretch back to the days of intrepid travellers and merchants who told tales of this new and exotic beverage that uplifted and enlivened the drinker. Gordon Kerr takes a deep dive into the frothy brew of business, politics and money through to the 21st century explosion of coffee shop culture and not forgetting the pleasures that it brings to its drinkers. 'Coffee joins men, born for society, in a more perfect union.' - Antoine Galland (1646-1715). Also includes a short history of coffee-making equipment. 256 page paperback.

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Author GORDON KERR
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9780857304209
Published Price £9.99

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