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| Antony Wild
Wild, a coffee trader and historian delivers a rollicking history of the most valuable legally traded commodity in the world after oil, and an industry that employs 100 million people throughout the world. | |
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| Mark Pendergrast
Replete with a cast of eccentric characters-all of them suffused with a passion for the golden bean-Uncommon Grounds is nothing less than a coffee-flavored history of the world, the classic work on coffee culture, fully updated for our ... | |
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| David Wilkie
Thousands of people start every day with a shot of Coffee with Jesus, the enormously popular online comic strip. | |
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| Steven D. Ward
This book shows exactly why billion dollar for-profit coffee chains are inherently unable to produce coffee of the quality you can make in the kitchen. The Coffeeist Manifesto is half self-defense manual and half how-to instructional. | |
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| Luca Vincenzo
If you want to know how to brew the ultimate cup of coffee in the comfort of your own home (and save some money too!), then you want to read this book.You see, making great coffee boils down to doing a number of little things right, such as ... | |
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| Stewart Lee Allen
A wild ride through the history of coffee offers a humorous revisionist take on world events with this magic bean as the prime mover of everything from Napoleon's downfall to the prosperity of America. Reprint. | |
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| Jonathan Rubinstein
This beautiful, hip guide to the world of coffee is brought to you by New York City's popular connoisseur coffee chain joe. | |
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| Lee Smith ND
This is a simple little book about a simple little ritual and a very complicated story about the ways and means of modern sick-care.Perhaps only slightly stranger than the practice of drinking beans is the use of java juice for an enema. | |
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