Philosopher Julian Baggini and James Hoffmann team up in this beautiful exploration of what "the world's favourite hot drink can teach us about the art of living."
This is an unsigned edition.
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Baggini has long been intrigued by the philosophical aspects of our eating and drinking habits. A chance discovery in Tokyo of a copy of "The Book of Tea" by Kakuzō Okakura (published in 1906) inspired him to delve deeper into our relationship with coffee. The ritual that kick-starts our day and carries us through it: coffee not only fuels us but also shapes the very fabric of modern life.
Enriching and life-affirming, The Book of Coffee will appeal both to coffee lovers and those interested in the intersections of culture, philosophy, and daily life. A must, to have and to read.
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Hardback, 175 pages
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