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The devil's cup

coffee, the driving force in history

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An edition of The devil's cup (1999)

The devil's cup

coffee, the driving force in history

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"Stewart Lee Allen is a self-appointed social anthropologist of coffee who has consumed 2,920 liters of percolated, drip, espresso, latte, cappuccino, macchiato, con panna, instant and americana, all in the pursuit of the truth about coffee. Is it, as someone posits, the substance that drives history? An over stimulated traveler, Allen gives himself the task of testing this thesis and sets out across the globe to pursue his evidence.".

"Disdaining forbidden borders and dangerous domains, he researches cults in Ethiopia that used coffee as a kind of sacrament, sails a dhow along the same lanes that carried the first beans to Yemen 1500 years ago, and treks to India where seedlings were smuggled. He walks the slave trails in Zaire along which coffee trees have grown from beans discarded by captives, and explores the ruins of a slave-operated coffee plantation in Brazil.

He takes coffee with devotees in Istanbul, in the back alleys of Jiga Jiga and in the posh salons of Vienna and Paris, and London where coffeehouses evolved into stock exchanges, insurance brokerages and tabloid magazines."--BOOK JACKET.

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Soho
Language
English
Pages
231

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New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.3/373
Library of Congress
TX415 .A45 1999, TX415.A45 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
231 p. :
Number of pages
231

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44154M
Internet Archive
devilscupcoffeed0000alle
ISBN 10
1569471746
LCCN
99039137
OCLC/WorldCat
41961356
Library Thing
135642
Goodreads
722593

Work Description

A self-appointed social anthropologist of coffee, Stewart Lee Allen has written the definitive account of caffeine's impact on humankind. Beginning in Ethiopia where he sails a dhow along the same route that carried the first beans to Yemen 1500 years ago, Allen literally travels the world on his mission to prove his theory that coffee is the driving force in history. Refreshingly lateral, superbly researched and in itself an extraordinary journey, The Devil's Cup does for lassitude what Dava Sobel did for longitude. - Jacket.

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