Where to Take Tea
A Guide to Over 50 of the Best Places from Victorian Tearooms to Grand Hotels
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2003
New Holland Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84330-215-5 (ISBN)
New Holland Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84330-215-5 (ISBN)
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Susan Cohen takes a nostalgic look at the world's most popular beverage, tea. As well as looking at the history, ritual and tradition of tea, she looks at over 50 places in Britain where afternoon tea can be enjoyed, from the splendour of the Ritz or the British Museum, to Bath and the Lakes.
Susan Cohen takes a nostalgic look at the world's most popular beverage, tea. The experience of taking tea is steeped in history, ritual and tradition and this book looks at that fascinating story from all angles - the tea leaf, tea ceremonies, the customs and habits associated with taking tea and the paraphernalia that surrounds it. This section concludes with a look at the extraordinary way in which tea became linked with dance and music, resulting in the tea dance, an event that is still popular today. The second section of the book looks at over 50 places in Britain where afternoon tea can be enjoyed. There are over 25 suggestions for London, from the opulent splendour of the Lanesborough and the Ritz, to the architectural wonder of the Great Court at the British Museum and the warmth of Louis Patisserie. There are also recommendations for places to take tea in the great historical cities, such as Bath, Oxford, York, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Windsor and the beauty spots of the Lake District, the Cotswolds and Devon.
Susan Cohen takes a nostalgic look at the world's most popular beverage, tea. The experience of taking tea is steeped in history, ritual and tradition and this book looks at that fascinating story from all angles - the tea leaf, tea ceremonies, the customs and habits associated with taking tea and the paraphernalia that surrounds it. This section concludes with a look at the extraordinary way in which tea became linked with dance and music, resulting in the tea dance, an event that is still popular today. The second section of the book looks at over 50 places in Britain where afternoon tea can be enjoyed. There are over 25 suggestions for London, from the opulent splendour of the Lanesborough and the Ritz, to the architectural wonder of the Great Court at the British Museum and the warmth of Louis Patisserie. There are also recommendations for places to take tea in the great historical cities, such as Bath, Oxford, York, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Windsor and the beauty spots of the Lake District, the Cotswolds and Devon.
Susan Cohen is an academic historian with a special interest in British Victorian and Edwardian social history. She has had articles published in academic and popular journals and is a contributor to the New Dictionary of National Biography. In her 'spare' time she works as a professional decorative paint finisher and is the author of Outdoor Paint Effects, also published by New Holland. She lives in London.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.5.2003 |
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Zusatzinfo | 70 colour and b&w photographs |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 145 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 370 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Essen / Trinken ► Getränke |
Reisen ► Hotel- / Restaurantführer ► Europa | |
ISBN-10 | 1-84330-215-2 / 1843302152 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84330-215-5 / 9781843302155 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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