The Coffee Book


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A history of coffee from the sixth century to Starbucks that’s “good to the last sentence” (Las Cruces Sun News). One of Library Journal’s “Best Business Books” This updated edition of The Coffee Book is jammed full of facts, figures, cartoons, and commentary covering coffee from its first use in Ethiopia in the sixth century to the rise of Starbucks and the emergence of Fair Trade coffee in the twenty-first. The book explores the process of cultivation, harvesting, and roasting from bean to cup; surveys the social history of café society from the first coffeehouses in Constantinople to beatnik havens in Berkeley and Greenwich Village; and tells the dramatic tale of high-stakes international trade and speculation for a product that can make or break entire national economies. It also examines the industry’s major players, revealing the damage that’s been done to farmers, laborers, and the environment by mass cultivation—and explores the growing “conscious coffee” market. “Drawing on sources ranging from Molière and beatnik cartoonists to the Food and Agriculture Organization, the authors describe the beverage’s long and colorful rise to ubiquity.” —The Economist “Most stimulating.” —The Baltimore Sun




You, Me, and Coffee


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One morning shortly after the birth of her second child, Dianne Parsons woke up and told her husband, I don't think I can cope anymore. Dianne was soon diagnosed with ME, or chronic fatigue syndrome, marking a period of extreme difficulty and challenge in her marriage, family, and personal wellness. As she began to recover, and as her husband left his job as a lawyer to found the UK-based organization Care for the Family, Dianne found new purpose in her desire to speak to, relate to, and encourage women. You, Me, and Coffee is an invitation into the warmth and comfort of Dianne's front room for a chat over coffee (or other beverage of your choice). In this part-memoir, part-journal, Dianne shares stories, thoughts, and favorite quotes and memories from her experiences as a child, wife, mother, grandmother, and from thirty years of working with Care for the Family. Like a conversation with an old friend, the pages within offer open and honest sharing of life's everyday ups and downs, and with it, friendship, inspiration, and understanding. Complete with pages and prompts for journaling, You, Me, and Coffee is a companion and a tool, encouraging you to share your own stories, thoughts and dreams in response. So come on in, put your feet up, the fire's lit, and the coffee is brewing...




Where the Wild Coffee Grows


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"Enchanting . . . An absorbing narrative of politics, ecology, and economics."--New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice) Coffee is one of the largest and most valuable commodities in the world. This is the story of its origins, its history, and the threat to its future, by the IACP Award–winning author of Darjeeling. Located between the Great Rift Valley and the Nile, the cloud forests in southwestern Ethiopia are the original home of Arabica, the most prevalent of the two main species of coffee being cultivated today. Virtually unknown to European explorers, the Kafa region was essentially off-limits to foreigners well into the twentieth century, which allowed the world's original coffee culture to develop in virtual isolation in the forests where the Kafa people continue to forage for wild coffee berries. Deftly blending in the long, fascinating history of our favorite drink, award-winning author Jeff Koehler takes readers from these forest beginnings along the spectacular journey of its spread around the globe. With cafés on virtually every corner of every town in the world, coffee has never been so popular--nor tasted so good. Yet diseases and climate change are battering production in Latin America, where 85 percent of Arabica grows. As the industry tries to safeguard the species' future, breeders are returning to the original coffee forests, which are under threat and swiftly shrinking. "The forests around Kafa are not important just because they are the origin of a drink that means so much to so many," writes Koehler. "They are important because deep in their shady understory lies a key to saving the faltering coffee industry. They hold not just the past but also the future of coffee."




Lonely Planet's Global Coffee Tour


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Packed with over 150 amazing coffee experiences in 37 countries, from its birthplace in East Africa, to modern-day Cuba, the United States, Australia and the UK, this follow-up to our hugely popular Global Beer Tour features legendary espresso bars, plantation tours, urban roasteries and must-visit cafes. Inside this definitive guide to coffee tasting around the world, you'll discover exactly where to go and what to try, plus illustrated spreads on roasting coffee, cocktails, brewing techniques and more. The places you'll learn about in Lonely Planet's Global Coffee Tour and visit aren't just cafes - they're meccas for coffee lovers, offering insight into the local culture and the history, personalities, passion and creativity behind each coffee. Discover each country's top five, must-drink coffees Learn how to order a coffee in the local language Explore each area with our itinerary of local things to do Find coffee classes and learn about roasting and brewing Packed with photos of coffee houses the world over About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, on mobile, video and in 14 languages, 12 international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book may not contain all of the images found in the physical edition.




Coffee, Rabbit, Snowdrop, Lost


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A beautiful, candid picture book for children to understand what happens when a loved one begins suffering from dementia, and how best to care for them.




The Coffee Man


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Chambers's Journal


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Art Journal Kickstarter


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Kickstart your art journaling journey today! With back-to-back journal pages from more than 100 art journaling enthusiasts, you'll embark on an exploration filled with top-notch techniques and the kind of journal fodder that your artistic soul has been craving! So soak it up and discover the stories behind each artist's personal pages. Look inside for creativity at every turn! • 140+ original art journal pages • Dozens of journaling prompts • Time-tested advice • Unbelievable inspiration • Mixed-media secrets • Funky materials • Astounding layering techniques Let your art journaling transformation begin today as you uncover the simple strategies that will take you to the next level in your artistic journey! So go ahead. Start journaling your way!




Autumn Journal


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Written between August and December 1938, Autumn Journal is still considered one of the most valuable and moving testaments of living through the thirties by a young writer. It is a record of the author's emotional and intellectual experience during those months, the trivia of everyday living set against the events of the world outside, the settlement in Munich and slow defeat in Spain.




Another Pot of Coffee


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A book of 366 daily prayers and devotional pieces to inspire, soothe and deepen individual journeys in faith. To be explored day by day or taken now and then in a quiet moment.