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All the Tea in China (1990), by Kit Chow & Ione Kramer.Softcover (7.5x8.25"), 187 pages with b&w illustrations.
New Tea Lover's Treasury (1999), by James Norwood Pratt Hardcover (6x9"), 210 pages with color photos. Includes index.
The Connoisseurship of Yixing Pottery (1992). edited by Gu JingzhouHardcover with slipcase (9.25x12.5"), 400 pages with color plates.
Throughout, Janet most keenly feels the charisma of her father: a man of broad vision, major accomplishments and unquestionable honor.
This modern classic invites the reader ot discover the unique tradition that has come to symbolize the wisdom, beauty, and elegant simplicity of Asian culture.
Tea, by Lydia Gautier, has the same effect, only swirling hot tea in a mug is not highly recommended. This beautiful tome is not only a guide to the history and appreciation of tea, but an art book and a
Liquid Jade抯 rich narrative history explores tea in all its social and cultural aspects.
Tea: Addiction, Exploitation, and Empire by Roy Moxham offers a fully fascinating, and frequently shocking, tale of England's tea trade of the lands it claimed, the people it exploited, the profits it garnere
A radical departure from other books about tea, touching on tea's transcendental nature.
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