We use cookies to provide essential features and services. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies .

×

Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


For All the Tea in China
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details

Promotional Information

In the 1850s, stealing the secret of China tea was like stealing the secret formula for Coca-Cola

About the Author

Sarah Rose is a writer living in New York. She was educated at Harvard and the University of Chicago.

Reviews

The best parts of the book are not the dangers that Fortune encountered, but Rose's assured, confident descriptions of the manufacture of tea. Like Fortune, the reader goes on a journey of discovery
*Mail on Sunday*

Had your cup of tea this morning? If not, the next time you take a gulp of PG Tips or a sip of single estate orange pekoe you might want to send up a prayer of thanks for the dogged Scotsman who made it all possible, Robert Fortune ... Rose's account is full of colour
*The Times*

[Fortune's] story is well worth the telling, and Rose does so with skill and restraint
*Literary Review*

Reshapes into gripping prose Fortune's own memoirs and letters ... An enthusiastic tale of how the humble leaf became a global addiction
*Financial Times*

Reveals our cuppa wouldn't exist if it wasn't for an amazing Victorian, armed only with a rusty pistol and a pigtail, who stole the secret of tea from under the nose of China's ruthless warlords
*Daily Mail*

Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Look for similar items by category
Home » Books » History » Asia » China
Home » Books » History » Modern » General
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond World Ltd.

Back to top