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The empire of tea : the remarkable history of the plant that took over the world
Macfarlane, Alan.
Adult Nonfiction GT2905 .M33 2004
Alan Macfarlane combines a historical and anthropological background, which includes thirty years of experience in the Himalayas (Nepal and Assam) and research on British and Japanese history. He is currently Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge Iris Macfarlane lived on an Assamese tea garden for twenty years and has written on India and Assamese history
Macfarlane, Alan.
Adult Nonfiction GT2905 .M33 2004
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Alan Macfarlane combines a historical and anthropological background, which includes thirty years of experience in the Himalayas (Nepal and Assam) and research on British and Japanese history. He is currently Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge Iris Macfarlane lived on an Assamese tea garden for twenty years and has written on India and Assamese history
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