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Laura C. Martin

Auteur de Tea: The Drink that Changed the World

28 oeuvres 1,122 utilisateurs 9 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Laura C. Martin is an award-winning author of more than 25 books on gardening, nature and crafts. She has studied the complexities of plants for decades and has appeared on television shows such as Home Matters and Victory Garden. She served as the garden editor for Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles and afficher plus Georgia magazine, and has written for publications ranging from American Horticulturist to Better Homes Gardens. afficher moins

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Œuvres de Laura C. Martin

Wildflower Folklore (1984) 117 exemplaires
Recycled Crafts Box (2004) 73 exemplaires
Folklore of Birds (1993) 71 exemplaires
The Folklore of Trees and Shrubs (1992) 49 exemplaires
Garden flower folklore (1987) 47 exemplaires
Wildlife Folklore (1821) 46 exemplaires
Southern wildflowers (1989) 31 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1952-12-06
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA

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Interesting survey of the topic
 
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cspiwak | 1 autre critique | Mar 6, 2024 |
activities to do with kids using recycled materials
 
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Inter_Academy | 1 autre critique | Mar 21, 2023 |
Overall, interesting. However, there were some grammar/editing issues that stood out. The use of "affair" instead of "affected" which happened several times. Insufficient spelled "insuYient". It could just have been the book I had (borrowed from the library) but this should have been better edited. Poor editing is a huge turnoff for me.
 
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pacbox | 1 autre critique | Jul 9, 2022 |
I LOVED this book! It gives a wonderfully comprehensive history of tea, its significance, and how it spread throughout the world. Learning how tea was used as medicine, an aid in meditation, a currency, and essentially catalyzed the opium wars was all so fascinating.

The book is laid out so you can read it from beginning to end, or jump around to whatever might interest you. This makes it really easy to read in smaller chunks, but if you read it from beginning to end with few breaks, be prepared for a little bit of repetition.

My favorite parts of the book are the appendices. Unlike most other appendices, which generally contain summaries of research and bibliographic information, these appendices contain things like how to brew the perfect cup of tea, where the best teas come from, what tea is best for what time of day, and a lot more fun stuff. Also included in the middle of the book are a plethora of wonderful illustrations and color photographs.

Highly recommended for tea enthusiasts and those interested in international trade history.
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H4ppyN3rd | 1 autre critique | Oct 6, 2020 |

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Œuvres
28
Membres
1,122
Popularité
#22,906
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
9
ISBN
52
Langues
1

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