Green Gold: The Empire of Tea

Author(s): Alan Macfarlane

Non-Fiction

Apart from water, tea is more widely consumed than any other food or drink. Tens of billions of cups are drunk every day. Yet only two thousand years ago it was only chewed or drunk by a handful of monks in China and some tribal peoples in south east Asia. How and why has tea conquered the world? Tea was the first global product. It raised nations and shattered empires. It altered life-styles, religions, etiquette and aesthetics. Economies were changed out of all recognition. Diseases were thwarted by the magical drink and cities founded on it. The industrial revolution was fuelled by tea, sealing the fate of the modern world. Green Gold is a remarkable detective story of how an East Himalayan camellia bush became the world's favourite drink. Discover how the tea plant came to be transplanted onto every continent and relive the stories of the men and women whose lives were transformed out of all recognition through contact with the deceptively innocuous green leaf.

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The definitive history of the world's favourite drink

'A book that can only be described as my cup of tea', Financial Times .'A most entertaining read', Best of British .'Full of interesting facts and figures as well as being a great story', The Scotsman .'Evocatively illustrated throughout, this book celebrates the contribution of tea to civilised existence. Fascinating reading', Good Book Guide

Professor Alan Macfarlane is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. He is the world's foremost expert on tea and its social impact and has been the principle social expert on the acclaimed Channel Four series The Day the World Took Off. Such is the passion for tea in this family, that Alan has a beautiful, full size Japanese Tea House built in his garden near Cambridge. Iris Macfarlane is Alan's mother and was for many years married to a tea-planter in Assam. She wrote for History Today in the 1960s and has published many books most notable her translations of Assamese and Gaelic folk stories, published by Chatto and Puffin. In the early 1990s Iris appeared extensively on the BBC British Empire series Ruling Passions.

General Fields

  • : 9780091895457
  • : Ebury Press
  • : Ebury Press
  • : 0.34
  • : 01 May 2004
  • : 199mm X 186mm X 14mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Alan Macfarlane
  • : Paperback
  • : New edition
  • : 641.3372
  • : good
  • : 320
  • : illustrations