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Coffee: A Global History

Hardback

Main Details

Title Coffee: A Global History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Morris
SeriesEdible
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 120
Category/GenreDrinks
ISBN/Barcode 9781789140026
ClassificationsDewey:338.17373
Audience
General
Illustrations 60 illustrations, 50 in colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Reaktion Books
Imprint Reaktion Books
Publication Date 17 December 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Coffee is a global beverage: it is grown commercially on four continents, and consumed enthusiastically in all seven. There is even an Italian espresso machine on the International Space Station. Coffee's journey has taken it from the forests of Ethiopia to the fincas of Latin America, from Ottoman coffee houses to `Third Wave' cafes, and from the simple coffee pot to the capsule machine. In Coffee: A Global History, Jonathan Morris explains how the world acquired a taste for coffee, yet why coffee tastes so different throughout the world. Morris discusses who drank coffee, as well as why and where, how it was prepared and what it tasted like. He identifies the regions and ways in which coffee was grown, who worked the farms and who owned them, and how the beans were processed, traded and transported. He also analyses the businesses behind coffee - the brokers, roasters and machine manufacturers - and dissects the geopolitics linking producers to consumers. Written in an engaging style, and featuring wonderful recipes, stories and facts, this book will fascinate foodies, food historians and the many people who regard the humble coffee bean as a staple of modern life.

Author Biography

Jonathan Morris is Research Professor at the University of Hertfordshire. He is a historian of consumption and consumer societies, co-editor of Coffee: The Comprehensive Guide to the Bean, the Beverage and the Industry (2013), and a judge for the Speciality Coffee Association's Best Product in Show awards.

Reviews

"This is for the coffee nerd in your life. . . . It's jam-packed with information. I don't think I have read a book this information dense and yet still incredibly readable possibly ever. A great little book that I recommend highly. If you want a ton of history, a ton of information, a ton of background on coffee, this is a great gift."--James Hoffmann, author of "The World Atlas of Coffee" "@jimseven, "10 Coffee Gift Ideas"" "The potential problem with any book about the history of coffee is that it might well cover a vast amount of things that people in the trade know already, and in a dry academic way. This one does cover all the expected history, but the enjoyable part of it is the entertaining sidelines which crop up here and there. . . . This little book is full of such gems. Coffee history does not have to be a dry subject!"-- "Beverage Standards Association Newsletter" "With an engaging eye for detail the author explains how this dark and bitter beverage conquered the planet. . . . [A] fascinating read."-- "OxVeg News" "Written by a professional historian, it is well structured to provide a clear explanation as to how this beverage has become widespread and popular across the world. It is full of fascinating information. . . . This is a book that provides a good amount of detail, but is still an easy read. . . . The history of coffee is not one that we would often consider, but it is good to learn more about the development of a drink that for many is an important part of their lives."-- "Methodist Recorder"