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The history of coffee is much more than the tale of one
nonessential good-it is a lens through which to consider various
strands of world history, from food and foodways to religion and
economics and sociocultural history. A Rich and Tantalizing Brew
traces the history of the coffee bean, beginning with its
cultivation and brewing as a private pleasure in the highlands of
Ethiopia and Yemen before its emergence as a common comfort, first
in the Muslim world, then across the Mediterranean to Italy, other
parts of Europe, and beyond to India and the Americas. At each of
these stops the brew gathered ardent aficionados and vocal critics,
all the while reshaping the social landscape. Taking its
conversational tone from the chats often held over a steaming cup,
A Rich and Tantalizing Brew offers a critical and entertaining look
at how this bitter beverage, with a little help from the tastes
that traveled with it-chocolate, tea, and sugar-has connected
people to each other both within and outside of their typical
circles, inspiring a new context for sharing news, conducting
business affairs, and even plotting revolution.
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Worthing Pubs
(Paperback)
David Muggleton, Colin Walton, James Henry
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R455
R412
Discovery Miles 4 120
Save R43 (9%)
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The hamlet of Worthing began to develop as a fashionable seaside
resort during the late eighteenth century. It attained town status
in 1803 when its administration was invested in a board of
commissioners that first met at the Nelson Hotel. Inns of greater
antiquity were the White Horse at West Tarring, the Maltsters Arms
at Broadwater and the Anchor in Worthing High Street. Other
well-established pubs, such as the town centre Warwick and the
Cricketers at Broadwater, began as basic beer retailers and brewing
victuallers of the early Victorian period. Several pubs in the area
are of architectural interest. The ornate Grand Victorian opened in
1900 as the Central Hotel, the half-timbered design of the Thomas a
Becket (1910) was in homage to the nearby medieval Parsonage Row
cottages, while the imposing Downlands was built in 1939 in the
classic roadhouse style. Worthing Pubs takes us on a fully
illustrated tour of the historical hostelries in the district, yet
also acknowledges how the local drinking culture has been shaped by
the contemporary craft-beer bar and the burgeoning micropub scene.
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