A History of The World in 6 Glasses by Tom Stand age

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The New York Times Bestseller "There aren't many books this entertaining that also provide a cogent crash course in ancient, classical and modern history. " Los Angeles Times Beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and Coca-Cola- In Tom Stand age's deft, innovative account of world history, these six beverages turn out to be much more than just ways to quench thirst. They also represent six eras that span the course of civilization from the adoption of agriculture, to the birth of cities, to the advent of globalization. A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the twenty-first century through each epoch's signature refreshment. As Stand age persuasively argues, each drink is in fact a kind of technology, advancing culture and catalyzing the intricate interplay of different societies. After reading this enlightening book, you may never look at your favorite drink in quite the same way again.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- Adult
    • Format- Paperback
    • Dimensions- 5. 4" W x 8. 2" H x 0. 9" D
    • Genre- History
    • Publisher- Bloomsbury USA, Publication date- 05-16-2006
    • Page count- 336
    • ISBN- 9780802715524
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3 years ago
from Virginia

Fascinating

The cover of this book caught my attention, what an intriguing title. The book is a unique view of world history through beverages, not your usual approach to world history.

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4 years ago
from Dallas, TX

Really Interesting

I saw this book on the shelf and was intrigued by the title. When I read it, I was surprised by how much I learned from it. In fact, reading it got me interested in the relationship between China and Britain that lead to the Opium War. I was pleased with the authors pace and style. I would definitely recommend it.

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4 years ago
from City, City

No story, no meaning, too long and repetitive.

Most boring book I have ever read. Stay away from this book it is terrible and a waste. Pick up a history book if you are interested in reading about history. In the end you will wonder why you wasted your time with this awful waste of the environment over 300 pages of trees destroyed for this terrible garbage. Boring and lengthy.

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