An edition of Uncommon grounds (1999)

Uncommon grounds

the history of coffee and how it transformed our world

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An edition of Uncommon grounds (1999)

Uncommon grounds

the history of coffee and how it transformed our world

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Coffee has been banned as a creator of revolutionary sedition, vilified as the worst health-destroyer on earth and praised as the boon of mankind. Its history provides a window through which to view broader themes of colonialism and culture clash, the rise of mass production, modern-day media and marketing, women's issues and international commodity schemes. It also illustrates how an entire industry can lose focus, allowing upstart micro-roasters to reclaim quality and profits. Mark Pendergrast enlivens his scrupulously researched history with anecdotes, eccentric characters and period commentary that will give readers stories to share -- over good cups of coffee -- for years to come. - Jacket.

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Publisher
Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
458

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Cover of: Uncommon Grounds
Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World
July 2003, Diane Pub Co
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Cover of: Uncommon Grounds
Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World
April 25, 2000, Basic Books
in English
Cover of: Uncommon grounds
Uncommon grounds: the history of coffee and how it transformed our world
1999, Basic Books
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Uncommon grounds
Uncommon grounds: the history of coffee and how it transformed our world
1999, Basic Books
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Table of Contents

Prologue : The Oriflama harvest
Introduction : Puddle water or panacea?
Part 1 : Seeds of conquest.
Coffee colonizes the world
The coffee kingdoms
The American drink
The great coffee wars of the Gilded Age
Hermann Sielcken and the Brazilian valorization
The drug drink
Part 2 : Canning the buzz.
Growing pains
Making the world safe for coffee
Selling an image in the Jazz Age
Burning beans, starving campesinos
Showboating the Depression
Cuppa Joe
Part 3 : Bitter brews.
Coffee witch hunts and instant nongratification
Robusta triumphant
Part 4 : Romancing the bean.
A scattered band of fanatics
The black frost
The specialty revolution
The Starbucks experience
Final grounds
Appendix : How to brew the perfect cup

Edition Notes

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New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.3/373
Library of Congress
TX415 .P45 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xix, 522 p., [22] p. of plates
Number of pages
458
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3597245M
ISBN 10
0465036317
ISBN 13
9780465036318
LCCN
2002319013
OCLC/WorldCat
44528830
Library Thing
110561
Goodreads
1703809

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Possibly the cradle of mankind, the ancient land of Abyssinia, now called Ethiopia, is the birthplace of coffee.
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