Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Jim, what Metro library would that be may I ask? I just asked our
local county referance librarian and they said that the only two
copies they could find were the British Library and the Kanagawa
University Library in Japan. After reading the table of contents on
the page you linked to, it sounds very interesting...if I can access
it relatively easily for free that is. Thanks.




(Space Cowboy) wrote in message . com>...
> If you've got an extra $700 buy The Tea Industry by Nick Hall
>
http://www.woodhead-publishing.com/f...ricul/tea.html
>
> It's in our metro library system as a reference but across town but
> one of these days .... If you want to write a book use Lexus\Nexus
> and conduct a few phone interviews.
>
> Jim
>
> (Gyorgy Sajo) wrote in message . com>...
> > > Lewis Perin > wrote in message >...

>
> > > I have the same kind of ambivalence about the Evans book. He's
> > > obviously a smart guy with a good sense of how the world works. He's
> > > done a lot of research, and I, for one, learned quite a bit by reading
> > > his book. But tea in China is a vast topic, and it's a small book. I
> > > suspect he wrote about what he was interested in, and non-green,
> > > non-red was outside his experience.

> >
> > I agree. After reading the book, I have got an impression af a smart
> > all-round guy, who can write about just anything under the sun,
> > provided that he is allowed to do a substantial research on the topic.

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