At the Hour of Tea


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Tiré du site Internet de Rite Editions: "Paul Sietsema's work in film and painting addresses the objects and systems of cultural production, tracing the circuits of proliferation and consumption that allow these objects to be taken up into history. The artist's book, At the hour of tea, has been constructed from a collection of stills from his most recent 16mm film of the same title. A filmic space is developed within the pages of the book moving through and layering the film's imagery via a system of cut portals and transparent screen-like pages. The film presents a sequence of tableaux of objects common to the desktop or study. Sietsema employs a language of clichéd "collectible" objects - Roman glass, coins, minor antiquities, and the like - to invoke the idea of a salon or space of contemplation as a parallel to the contemporary studio, and the idea of a kind of leisure-based consumptive creativity more and more shared by present day producers and consumers of culture. Drawing on the design idea of skeuomorphism common in modern computer interfaces, Sietsema fills his tableaux with now-outmoded items that still live on as mere icons of their former functions."




Tea-Time at the Inn


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Containing over 200 recipes, "Tea-Time at the Inn" is an invitation to enjoy the experience of tea-time at more than 40 of America's finest country inns and bed and breakfasts. Gail Greco, host of PBS-TV's "Country Inn Cooking", shows readers how to recreate the teas in their own homes. Full-color photos.







Tea Time


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An enchanting history of tea drinking customs, offering wonderful recipes and classic serving suggestions for special teas.




Fortnum & Mason: Time for Tea


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An expert and entertaining guide to tea from Fortnum & Mason by award-winning food writer, Tom Parker Bowles.




Tea Fit for a Queen


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Filled with recipes that have stood the test of time as well as fascinating anecdotes and tales, Tea Fit for a Queen reveals how the tradition of afternoon tea started in royal Britain. Over 40 charming recipes include everything from delicate finger sandwiches to Victoria sponge cake, Chelsea Buns and a Champagne Cocktail. In these pages learn about the infamous royals and their connection to the history of tea; why jam pennies were Queen Elizabeth II's favourite tea time treat and how mead cake came to be served during Henry VIII's reign. Discover what cake William and Catherine selected for their wedding and hear why orange-scented scones became a royal tradition at Kensington Palace. Tea Fit for a Queen presents a taste of palace etiquette to take home.




Ladurée Tea Time


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The prestigious Maison Laduree, adored by lovers of French delicacies the world over, shares its sophisticated teatime recipes and menus, as well as tips on the art of taking tea the Laduree way. With mouthwatering photography and beautiful illustrations, the leaves of this chic gift book are steeped with teatime menus and over 100 recipes for savory treats and sweet delicacies fit for Marie Antoinette -- topped up with a potted history of tea, a guide to the finest tea varieties, and instructions on how to infuse your tea the Parisian way.




Three Cups of Tea


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The astonishing, uplifting story of a real-life Indiana Jones and his humanitarian campaign to use education to combat terrorism in the Taliban’s backyard Anyone who despairs of the individual’s power to change lives has to read the story of Greg Mortenson, a homeless mountaineer who, following a 1993 climb of Pakistan’s treacherous K2, was inspired by a chance encounter with impoverished mountain villagers and promised to build them a school. Over the next decade he built fifty-five schools—especially for girls—that offer a balanced education in one of the most isolated and dangerous regions on earth. As it chronicles Mortenson’s quest, which has brought him into conflict with both enraged Islamists and uncomprehending Americans, Three Cups of Tea combines adventure with a celebration of the humanitarian spirit.




The Official Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea Cookbook


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A guide to this treasured English tradition with recipes, serving and decorum tips, and culinary history—as well as delightful photos from the series. Afternoon tea is a revered English tradition—and no one knows better how to prepare and enjoy a proper tea than the residents of Downton Abbey. With this alluring and vibrant cookbook, fans of the PBS series and anglophiles alike can stage every stylish element of this cultural staple of British society at home. Spanning sweet and savory classics—like Battenberg Cake, Bakewell Tart, toffee puddings, cream scones, and tea sandwiches—the recipes capture the quintessential delicacies of the time, and the proper way to serve them. This charming cookbook also features a detailed narrative history and extols the proper decorum for teatime service, from tea gowns and tearooms to preparing and serving tea. Gorgeous food photographs, lifestyle stills from the television series and recent movie, and quotes bring the characters of Downton Abbey—and this rich tradition—to life in contemporary times.




The Poetry Teatime Companion


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A collection of public domain poems and images to celebrate the practice of poetry teatime with children.