New Tea book

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New Tea book

by TokyoB » May 13th, '09, 18:18

Just bought "The True History of Tea" by Victor Mair who is a Sinologist and Erling Hoh. Looks like it will be interesting and in-depth. It has illustrations and some b&w photos.
http://www.amazon.com/True-History-Tea- ... 075&sr=8-1

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by teashionista » May 13th, '09, 19:18

I saw this book at my local bookstore, but didn't have time to look at it in much detail. At first glance it did appear to be quite in-depth! Let us know how you like it, and I might pick it up :)

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by wyardley » May 13th, '09, 20:05

I'm familiar with Victor Mair from another context (http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/)

I skimmed the book at a bookstore... it looks Ok to me, but didn't have a lot of information that seemed really interesting / relevant to the stuff I'm personally interested in... more historical context than information about how tea was produced / consumed historically, but again, I skimmed it very quickly, so I may have missed something.

One of these days I'll try to give it a more detailed read.

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