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For all the tea in China, how England stole the world's favorite drink and changed history, Sarah Rose

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For all the tea in China, how England stole the world's favorite drink and changed history, Sarah Rose
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-254) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
For all the tea in China
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
430052042
Responsibility statement
Sarah Rose
Sub title
how England stole the world's favorite drink and changed history
Table Of Contents
Prologue -- Min River, China, 1845 -- East India House, City of London, 12 January 1848 -- Chelsea Physic Garden, 7 May 1848 -- Shanghai to Hangzhou, September 1848 -- Zhejiang Province near Hangzhou, October 1848 -- A green tea factory, Yangtze River, October 1848 -- House of Wang, Anhui Province, November 1848 -- Shanghai at the Lunar New Year, January 1849 -- Calcutta Botanic Garden, March 1849 -- Saharanpur, North-West Provinces, June 1849 -- Ningbo to Bohea, the Great Tea Road, May and June 1849 -- Bohea, July 1849 -- Pucheng, September 1849 -- Shanghai, Autumn 1849 -- Shanghai, February 1851 -- Himalayan Mountains, May 1851 -- Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield Lock, 1852 -- Tea for the Victorians -- Fortune's story
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