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The Book of Tea - Kakuzō Okakura
The Book of Tea
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Minor classic of the Orient. Perhaps the most entertaining, most charming explanation and interpretation of traditional Japanese culture in terms of the tea ceremony. Introduction, notes by E. F. Bleiler. "Provocative and entertaining, this edition is particularly pleasing in format." — Guide to... show more
Minor classic of the Orient. Perhaps the most entertaining, most charming explanation and interpretation of traditional Japanese culture in terms of the tea ceremony. Introduction, notes by E. F. Bleiler. "Provocative and entertaining, this edition is particularly pleasing in format." — Guide to Asia Paperbacks.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780486200705 (0486200701)
Publisher: Dover Publications
Pages no: 94
Edition language: English
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Bookkitten
Bookkitten rated it
A good book about the history of tea.
The Girl who Reads
The Girl who Reads rated it
3.0 The Book of Tea
I started reading this book as I'd read somewhere that this is one of the greatest tea classics of all times, not that I knew what a TEA CLASSIC is. In the Indian society, it is a cultural norm to offer tea to guests and visitors. It is quite a tradition that is being followed since ages. So when I ...
Rowena's Reviews
Rowena's Reviews rated it
5.0
This book was just wonderful. It discusses the history of teaism in Asia (mainly Japan but also China). It’s written in a very poetic and philosophical manner. Not only does the book talk about tea, it also talks about how tea has influenced Japanese culture, especially Japanese cuisine, clothing, l...
The Book Diva's Reads
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4.0 The Book of Tea
Great introductory book into the "art of tea" from an Asian perspective.
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