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Devil's Cup: A History of the World According to Coffee
Devil's Cup: A History of the World According to Coffee | Stewart Lee Allen
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In this captivating book, Stewart Lee Allen treks three-quarters of the way around the world on a caffeinated quest to answer these profound questions: Did the advent of coffee give birth to an enlightened western civilization? Is coffee, indeed, the substance that drives history? From the cliffhanging villages of Southern Yemen, where coffee beans were first cultivated eight hundred years ago, to a cavernous coffeehouse in Calcutta, the drinking spot for two of India s three Nobel Prize winners . . . from Parisian salons and cafes where the French Revolution was born, to the roadside diners and chain restaurants of the good ol U.S.A., where something resembling brown water passes for coffee, Allen wittily proves that the world was wired long before the Internet. And those who deny the power of coffee (namely tea-drinkers) do so at their own peril."
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mcausten_sister
The Devil's Cup | Stewart Lee Allen
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Panpan

If this book was a memoir it'd be an alright read. As a history book it's pretty terrible.

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tournevis
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Difficult morning. I'm with @Awk_Word_Smith .

cobwebmoth Sorry that it's difficult. *hugs* 5y
tournevis @cobwebmoth @Awk_Word_Smith The molecule will prevail. 5y
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JPeterson
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Happy Sunday, Littens!
May your coffee be strong, and your books well read ❤️📖☕️

LaraReads 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 6y
Bronte_Chintz 😊👍🏻 6y
Bklover ❤️❤️☕️ 6y
jfalkens Love your mug! 6y
JPeterson @jfalkens Thanks!! 6y
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