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The Coffee Book

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A history of coffee from the sixth century to Starbucks that’s “good to the last sentence” (Las Cruces Sun News).   One of Library Journal’s “Best Business Books”   This updated edition of The Coff...
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  • 24 April 2006
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A history of coffee from the sixth century to Starbucks that’s “good to the last sentence” (Las Cruces Sun News).
 
One of Library Journal’s “Best Business Books”
 
This updated edition of The Coffee Book is jammed full of facts, figures, cartoons, and commentary covering coffee from its first use in Ethiopia in the sixth century to the rise of Starbucks and the emergence of Fair Trade coffee in the twenty-first. The book explores the process of cultivation, harvesting, and roasting from bean to cup; surveys the social history of café society from the first coffeehouses in Constantinople to beatnik havens in Berkeley and Greenwich Village; and tells the dramatic tale of high-stakes international trade and speculation for a product that can make or break entire national economies. It also examines the industry’s major players, revealing the damage that’s been done to farmers, laborers, and the environment by mass cultivation—and explores the growing “conscious coffee” market.
 
“Drawing on sources ranging from Molière and beatnik cartoonists to the Food and Agriculture Organization, the authors describe the beverage’s long and colorful rise to ubiquity.” —The Economist
 
“Most stimulating.” —The Baltimore Sun
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Price: $18.95
Pages: 232
Publisher: The New Press
Imprint: The New Press
Series: Bazaar Book
Publication Date: 24 April 2006
Trim Size: 7.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781595580603
Format: Paperback
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"Most stimulating."
The Baltimore Sun

"Informed and argumentative. . . . Drawing on sources ranging from Molière and beatnik cartoonists to the Food and Agriculture Organization, the authors describe the beverage's long and colorful rise to ubiquity."
The Economist

"Packed with an interesting punch . . . a fun little item."
—Associated Press

"Good to the last sentence."
Las Cruces(NM)