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Tag Archives: books about tea
The Tea Library – Tales of the Tea Trade, by Michelle and Rob Comins
This was one of those books that everyone seemed to be reading earlier in the year, and given all the good reviews I read I simply had to order a copy for my own tea library.
The Tea Library – Infused: Adventures In Tea
I ordered this book at the same time as “Tea: A Nerd’s Eye View“, but due to it not being in stock the day all the right buttons were pressed I’ve only just recently got my paws on it.
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Tagged books about tea, Henrietta Lovell, Rare Tea Company, tea, tea library, teaism
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The Tea Library – Tea: a Nerd’s Eye View
I can’t for the love of me remember where I first heard about this book – all I know for sure is that suddenly everyone in the Teaosphere seemed to be talking about it.
The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane
I first heard about this book when it was recommended on some tea discussion forum or other, probably the /r/tea sub-Reddit.
Posted in tea thoughts
Tagged books about tea, tea library, The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane
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The Tea Library – “Tea Wisdom”
A short and sweet review for a brilliant little book today.
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Tagged Aaron Fisher, books about tea, Global Tea Hut, tea, Tea Wisdom, teaism, Wu De
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The Tea Library – “Pu-erh Tea”
In this post I’ll be looking at “Pu-erh Tea“, by Wang Jidong (translated by Chen Zhufen and Liu Qingling). I was initially drawn to this book as it is one of the very few books in English about Pu-erh. That it … Continue reading
The Tea Library – The Tea Enthusiast’s Handbook
The Tea Enthusiast’s Handbook, by Mary Lou Heiss & Robert J. Heiss This is what I like to refer to as my pocket tea encyclopedia. If I’m travelling and there’s even the merest possibility that tea will feature in my … Continue reading
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Tagged books about tea, Mary Lou Heiss, Robert J. Heiss, tea, teaism, The Tea Enthusiast's Handbook
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The Tea Library – “The China Tea Book”
In this post I’ll be taking a look at “The China Tea Book“, by Luo Jialin.
Posted in review, tea thoughts
Tagged books about tea, Chinese tea, Luo Jialin, tea, tea library, teaism, The China Tea Book
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The Tea Library – “The Tea Lover’s Treasury”
Tea and books – a combination that for many is right up there with bacon and eggs, tomato and basil, and fish and chips.
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Tagged books about tea, James Norwood Pratt, tea, tea library, teaism
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