by
Stone, Suzanne.
Call Number
641.3373
Publication Date
2019
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155269.0938
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Morris, Jonathan, 1961-
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641.3373 MOR
Publication Date
2019
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Regular print
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155264.3438
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Wild, Antony, 1955-
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641.3373 WIL
Publication Date
2004
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Ellis, Markman.
Call Number
647.95421 ELL
Publication Date
2004
Summary
This wide-ranging history tells the story of the coffee-house, from its emergence in London in the mid-seventeenth century to today's spectacular growth of coffee-bar chains such as Starbucks.
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Wild, Antony, 1955-
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641.3373 WIL
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2005 2004
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Pendergrast, Mark
Call Number
641.3373 PEN
Publication Date
1999
Summary
"Uncommon Grounds tells the story of coffee from its discovery on a hill in Abyssinia to its role in intrigue in the American colonies to its rise as a national consumer product in the twentieth century and its rediscovery with the advent of Starbucks at the end of the century. A panoramic epic, Uncommon Grounds uses coffee production, trade, and consumption as a window through which to view broad historical themes: the clash and blending of cultures, the rise of marketing and the ?national brand,? assembly line mass production, and urbanization [sic]. Coffeehouses have provided places to plan revolutions, write poetry, do business, and meet friends. The coffee industry has dominated and molded the economy, politics, and social structure of entire countries. Mark Pendergrast introduces the reader to an eccentric cast of characters, all of them with a passion for the golden bean. Uncommon Grounds is nothing less than a coffee-flavored [sic] history of the world."--Publisher website.
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Bersten, Ian, 1939-
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641.3373 BER
Publication Date
1999
Summary
"From the earliest days of medicine, doctors have come to many unsound conclusions relating to tea and coffee. Ignorance continued to dominate thinking about these beverages until the beginning of the nineteenth century when caffeine was discovered and chemically defined and then incorrectly classified as a narcotic. In tracing the history of anti-coffee crusaders, Ian Bersten has uncovered bizarre theories based in sexual paradigms from the first health reform movements."--Book jacket.
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Adams, Jill, 1954-
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ARC 338.173720994 ADA
Publication Date
2013
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83001.7422
by
Liberles, Robert.
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641.33730943
Publication Date
2012
Summary
A lively look at how coffee affected Jewish life in early modern Germany.
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3.6855
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Clarence-Smith, W. G., 1948- editor.
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338.17373 22
Publication Date
2003
Summary
For five hundred years coffee has been grown in tropical countries for consumption in temperate regions. This volume brings together scholars from nine countries who study coffee markets and societies, with a special emphasis on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Bramah, Edward
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641.3372 BRA
Publication Date
1972
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Roden, Claudia.
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641.3373 ROD
Publication Date
1999
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