Sep 16th, '13, 17:39
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by ole » Sep 16th, '13, 17:39
Evan Draper wrote:Evan Draper wrote:Yes, we are sorely lacking an accessible English translation of Lu Yu's "Tea Classic." The Francis Ross Carpenter translation has been out of print for a while so used editions are quite expensive, but you can still find them in libraries.
Woot, finally snagged one of these for under $25. Don't know why, but you can find some cheaper copies now....
I got my copy for £2 on ebay.
Was just browsing around with no purpose, saw it and placed a bid. Nobody else entered the bidding. I felt quite lucky.
Sep 17th, '13, 03:03
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by kikula » Sep 17th, '13, 03:03
Error, excuse please.
Jul 4th, '14, 17:48
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by iGo » Jul 4th, '14, 17:48
Spotted a used copy at the venerable Strand Book store in NY for $30.
Available on their site, at least right now, July 4 @ 17:30 EST.
http://www.strandbooks.com/coffee-tea/c ... 20of%20Tea
Jul 9th, '14, 09:48
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by MEversbergII » Jul 9th, '14, 09:48
Jul 16th, '14, 15:24
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by Evan Draper » Jul 16th, '14, 15:24
nyuk nyuk. I'm sure the entire text IN CHINESE is posted online in 80 places, so $15 is overpriced.
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Jul 18th, '14, 07:53
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by Rui » Jul 18th, '14, 07:53
While on holiday in Portugal few months ago I found a Portuguese translation (one of the languages I can read) on sale in a supermarket foyer going for around 2 Euros!
An English translation would have cost me multiples of that amount.