The Illustrated Book of Tea

by Andrew Forbes, David Henley, and Okakura Kakuzo

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Perhaps the most universal of all drinks but water, tea enjoys a unique popularity around the globe. From the Patagonian Pampas in Argentina, to the high plateau of Tibet, it serves as a restorative, an aid to digestion and a warming "pick-me-up". In the refined chanoyu ceremony of Japan, tea-drinking has attained an apex of cultural sophistication, whilst half a world away in Great Britain high tea, generally taken at mid-afternoon, distinguishes the drawing rooms of the rich and influential, royalty and commoner alike. No doubt about it, people everywhere hold tea in high esteem - but where did it originate, and who first thought of plucking the leaves of this sturdy shrub, and then infusing them in boiling water? An illustrated version of Okakura Kakuzo's classic 'The Book of Tea' with an introductory biography of Okakura and a chapter on 'Tea - The Serviceable Herb'. 22,000 words, 75 contemporary and historical images
  • ISBN10 1300468513
  • ISBN13 9781300468516
  • Publish Date 1 February 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Lulu.com
  • Format eBook (OEB)
  • Language English