Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and how It Transformed Our World by Mark Pendergrast

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  • Pub. Date: April 2000
  • 458pp
  • Sales Rank: 77,926

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    • Pub. Date: April 2000
    • Publisher: Basic Books
    • Format: Paperback, 458pp
    • Sales Rank: 77,926
    • Lexile: 1280L 

    Synopsis

    The first comprehensive business and social history of coffee, written by the author of a successful history of Coca-Cola. There are plenty of books for the coffee connoisseur, full of advice about where to find the best beans and how to brew the perfect cup, but none of them comes close to this remarkable story.

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    Mr Pendergrast provides a stolid analysis of [Starbucks'] rise to prominence, and waxes eloquent about coffee being “the millennial elixir in the Age of Starbucks"....Who knows? By restoring some of the magic that propelled coffee to greatness in the first place, Starbucks may well help launch the next great revolution.

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    Biography

    Mark Pendergrast was born in Atlanta and is a graduate of Harvard University. A business journalist, he has published articles and reviews in a number of magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times, the Sunday Times (London), and Financial Analyst.

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    Well-ground Informationby VAmoose

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    February 09, 2009: I now enjoy my coffee with a higher degree of appreciation for the impact that those beans have had on our world. The book is addictive to those of us who collect factoids for conversational purposes and sheer intellectual entertainment.

    Interesting Read for History Buffs and Coffee Loversby havok26

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    December 09, 2008: From the discovery of the coffee bean to the beginnings of fair trade, shade grown, organic, bird friendly coffee, this book holds and in-depth look at the growing, trading, exporting, importing, roasting, selling, and brewing of coffee. It's interesting to see who owns each of the big labels in coffee. The book also gives the reader a greater appreciation for where that cup of coffee came from and how it got there.

    I Also Recommend: A Cafecito Story/El Cuento Del Cafecito.


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