Well ... probably too many!
My love for reading/books had been the catalyst for taking a part-time job at a book store, need I say more! I am somewhat easily swayed when it comes to books, I too often get a case of the 'I must haves' when a see a book whose subject is of common interest to Chip and me.
Chip will give the estimated total as most of the TeaRelated books were gifts to him.
Currently sipping on LiShan from TeafromTaiwan, delicious mid-morning tea after our mystery sencha this morning!
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i've somewhere roundabouts 10 books on or relating to tea. most tend towards the informative, however okakura kakuzo's The Book of Tea is a classic on Japanese culture and aesthetics as related to tea.
there's another i read about a Japanese monk who influenced the development of sencha in japan - steeped leaf - from its origins in chinese brick tea.
there's another i read about a Japanese monk who influenced the development of sencha in japan - steeped leaf - from its origins in chinese brick tea.
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Geekgirl wrote:. . .Hopefully my latest acquisition will be a little different: The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura for my Kindle. (It was FREE!)
Artmom: I just got a Kindle (secondhand from a friend) and I LOVE it! One of the best toys I've ever bought.
I downloaded For All The Tea In China free sample chapters and loved it--but refuse to pay more than $9.99 for ANY Kindle book -- brand new or not!!!! I've forgotten what TeaChat member recommended the book.
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Look what you tchaters did, Im searching amazon right now for tea books. How did this happen
Gold roasted bancha today along with some more rou gui from yesterdays leaf.
Gold roasted bancha today along with some more rou gui from yesterdays leaf.
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Singapore, just saw a documentary on Singapore. Quite interesting. However, if I was sitting in a hotel in Singapore, would I be sipping English Breakfast? Likely not.putibungsu wrote:I have 5. Currently reading Liquid Jade.
English breakfast in my cup this morning that was served at my hotel in Singapore. Liked it so much. Found out it was from Qi Botanical Tea.
Well, books on tea ... mostly gifts from Mrs. Chip. This is hard because many are not tea books, but books on China for instance that have a section devoted to tea and tea mentioned throughout perhaps. Then others dedicated to tea, then others dedicated to teaware. All told, likely approaching 20.
Then lots of others that were likely precipitated by interest in tea ...
Began the TD with mystery sencha from Ryu Mei ... this is all but gone, what then????? SweeTea savored hers while Pyrit and Gandalf were visitors to the TeaTable.
Next up, a tasting of Adagio's new "M" series Ti Kuan Yin. This is a very green version, refreshing, light, sweet, devoid of bitterness. Very good. I understand the M series will be available tomorrow.
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Exactly zero. I love tea, and I love books, but these interests never seem to intersect in that way. I'd rather drink tea while reading a book about something else.
Ugh, been fighting off yet another cold for the past few days. Wuyi Ensemble in my cup to accompany a spicy hot, garlicky, gingery lunch.
Ugh, been fighting off yet another cold for the past few days. Wuyi Ensemble in my cup to accompany a spicy hot, garlicky, gingery lunch.
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The Tea Ceremony (Origami Classroom) by Seno TanakaAdamMY wrote:Those of you who say you have Chanoyu books, are there any that are a must have, or great and educational read?
Publisher: Kodansha International; Revised edition (May 1, 2000)
ISBN-10: 4770025076
ISBN-13: 978-4770025074
I like this one too: clear pictures and a DVD.

DVDで覚える茶の湯―お茶のお稽古入門書
by 桜井 宗幸
ISBN-10: 440507092X
ISBN-13: 9784405070929
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+1, my thoughts exactly.leiche2 wrote:Exactly zero. I love tea, and I love books, but these interests never seem to intersect in that way. I'd rather drink tea while reading a book about something else.
Had some bagged, not-quite-powder white tea this morning... with as much variety in specialty coffee as they have around here, they no nothing about tea. 6 varieties, not including decaf. *sigh* and nary a water heater in sight, even though I brought my ingenuiTEA and a couple sample tins... darn!
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brad4419 wrote:Look what you tchaters did, Im searching amazon right now for tea books. How did this happen. . .
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Time to load up on the Japanese greens!leiche2 wrote:Ugh, been fighting off yet another cold for the past few days. Wuyi Ensemble in my cup to accompany a spicy hot, garlicky, gingery lunch.
Still sipping this TKY "M" series from Adagio ... I like it! Keep your eyes peeled tomorrow for the debut of this new series.
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I have a copy of Okakura's Book of Tea actually in my tea box with all my teas...
Other than that, I mostly read things online, but I would love to get my hands on more tea books; I'm a complete bibiliophile.
Started out with several cups of pu-erh, and I'm now waiting for one of my roommates to vacate the bathroom so I can refill my water heater and make Thai tea (really, hair doesn't need to be groomed for an hour and a half
). Later will probably be rooibos.
Started out with several cups of pu-erh, and I'm now waiting for one of my roommates to vacate the bathroom so I can refill my water heater and make Thai tea (really, hair doesn't need to be groomed for an hour and a half
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In my cup currently, sample #4 from Adagio's "M" series ... Golden Pu-erh.
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Less than 5, not counting two tea party cookbooks (got inspired once to throw proper English tea parties after a trip to UK).
Started the day with Handmade Nilgiri, finishing with houujicha...
Started the day with Handmade Nilgiri, finishing with houujicha...
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10 books on Pu-Erh (all in Chinese). Highly recommend this one (however, difficult to find one nowadays).

七子餅茶事典 - 國際版
Chi Tse Beeng Cha Dictionary (1940 ~ 1989) - International Edition
by 張弘陸 (Horng Luh Jang)
ISBN: 957-8964-15-3
Published: Feb 2004
I have this one too.

七子餅茶事典 - 國際版
Chi Tse Beeng Cha Dictionary (1940 ~ 1989) - International Edition
by 張弘陸 (Horng Luh Jang)
ISBN: 957-8964-15-3
Published: Feb 2004
I have this one too.
olivierco wrote: I like this one too: clear pictures and a DVD.
DVDで覚える茶の湯―お茶のお稽古入門書
by 桜井 宗幸
ISBN-10: 440507092X
ISBN-13: 9784405070929