All About Coffee by William H. Ukers (best new books to read .TXT) 📕
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CHAPTER II
HISTORY OF COFFEE PROPAGATION
A brief account of the cultivation of the coffee plant in the Old World, and of its introduction into the New--A romantic coffee adventure Page 5
CHAPTER III
EARLY HISTORY OF COFFEE DRINKING
Coffee in the Near East in the early centuries--Stories of its origin--Discovery by physicians and adoption by the Church--Its spread through Arabia, Persia, and Turkey--Persecutions and Intolerances--Early coffee manners and customs Page 11
CHAPTER IV
INTRODUCTION OF COFFEE INTO WESTERN EUROPE
When the three great temperance beverages, cocoa, tea, and coffee, came to Europe--Coffee first mentioned by Rauwolf in 1582--Early days of coffee in Italy--How Pope Clement VIII baptized it and made it a truly Christian beverage--The first Europe
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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">How coffee is advertised outdoors
463
Attractive car cards, spring of 1922
464
Effective iced-coffee copy
465
European advertising novelty, New York
465
Coenties Slip, in days of sailing vessels
466
First U.S. coffee-grinder patent
469
Carter's Pull-out roaster patent
469
First registered trade mark for coffee
470
Original Arbuckle coffee packages
471
Merchants coffee house tablet
473
Departed dominant figures in New York green coffee trade
476
"Their association with New York green coffee trade dates back nearly fifty years"
477
Green coffee trade-builders who have passed on
478
"Their race is run, their course is done"
479
112 Front Street, New York, 1879
480
At 87 Wall Street, New York, years ago
480
Wall and Front Streets, New York, 1922
481
Front Street, New York, 1922
483
In the New Orleans coffee district
486
Green coffee district, New Orleans
487
California Street, San Francisco
488
San Francisco's coffee district
489
Pioneer coffee roasters, New York City
493
Oldtime New York coffee roasters
495
Pioneer coffee roasters of the North and East, U.S.
500
Pioneer coffee roasters of the South and West, U.S.
504
Ground coffee price list of 1862
507
Organization convention, N.C.R.A., 1911
510
Former presidents, N.C.R.A.
512
Earliest coffee manuscript
540
Song from "The Coffee House"
555
Dr. Johnson's seat, the Cheshire Cheese
567
Original coffee room, old Cock Tavern
568
Morning gossip in the coffee room
569
"His Warmest Welcome at an Inn"
571
Alexander Pope at Button's, 1730
577
Dutch coffee house, 1650 (by Van Ostade)
586
White's coffee house, 1733 (by Hogarth)
588
Tom King's, 1738 (by Hogarth)
589
Petit Déjeuner (by Boucher)
590
Coffee service in the home of Madame de Pompadour (by Van Loo)
590
Madame Du Barry (by Decreuse)
591
Coffee house at Cairo (by Gérôme)
592
Kaffeebesuch (by Philippi)
593
Coffee comes to the aid of the Muse (by Ruffio)
593
Mad dog in a coffee house (by Rowlandson)
594
Napoleon and the Curé (by Charlet)
595
Coffee, a chanson (music by Colet)
596
Statue of Kolschitzky
597
Betty's Aria, Bach's coffee cantata
598
Café Pedrocchi, Padua
599
Coffee grinder set with jewels
600
Italian wrought-iron coffee roaster
600
Seventeenth-century tea and coffee pots
601
Lantern coffee pot, 1692
602
Folkingham pot, 1715–16
602
Wastell pot, 1720–21
603
Dish of coffee-boy design, 1692
603
Chinese porcelain coffee pot
604
Silver coffee pots, early 18th century
604
Silver coffee pots, 18th century
605
Pottery and porcelain pots
606
Silver coffee pots, late 18th century
607
Porcelain pots, Metropolitan Museum
608
Vienna coffee pot, 1830
609
Spanish coffee pot, 18th century
609
Silver coffee pots in American collections
610
Coffee pot by Win. Shaw and Wm. Priest
611
Pot of Sheffield plate, 18th century
611
Pot by Ephraim Brasher
611
French silver coffee pot
612
Green Dragon tavern coffee urn
612
Coffee pots by American silversmiths
613
Twentieth-century American coffee service
613
Turkish coffee set, Peter collection
614
Oldest coffee grinder
616
Grain mill used by Greeks and Romans
616
First coffee roaster
616
First cylinder roaster, 1650
616
Historical relics, U.S. National Museum
617
Turkish coffee mill
618
Early French wall and table grinders
618
Bronze and brass mortars, 17th century
619
Early American coffee roasters
619
Roaster with three-sided hood
620
Roasting, making, and serving devices, 17th century
620
English and French coffee grinders
621
Eighteenth-century roaster
621
Original French drip pot
621
Belgian, Russian, and French pewter pots
622
17th and 18th century pewter pots
623
Count Rumford's percolator
623
Drawings of early French coffee makers
624
Early French filtration devices
624
Early American coffee-maker patents
625
French coffee makers, 19th century
625
First English commercial roaster patent
626
Early French coffee-roasting machines
627
Battery of Carter pull-out machines
628
Early English and American roasters
630
Early Foreign and American coffee-making devices
632
Dakin roasting machine of 1848
633
Globe stove roaster of 1860
634
Hyde's combined roaster and stove
634
Original Burns roaster, 1864
635
Burns granulating mill, 1872–74
636
Napier's vacuum machine
637
German gas and coal roasting machines
638
Other German coffee roasters
639
Original Enterprise mill
640
Max Thurmer's quick gas roaster
640
An English gas coffee-roasting plant
641
French globular roaster
642
Sirocco machine (French)
642
English roasting and grinding equipment
643
Magic gas machine (French)
644
Burns Jubilee gas machine
644
Double gas roasting outfit (French)
645
Lambert's Victory gas machine
646
One of the first electric mills
647
English electric-fuel roaster
648
Ben Franklin electric coffee roaster
648
Enterprise hand store mill
649
Latest types electric store mills
650
Italian rapid coffee-making machines
651
Working of Italian rapid machines
652
La Victoria Arduino Mignonne
652
N.C.R.A. Home coffee mill
653
Manthey-Zorn rapid infuser and dispenser
653
Tricolette, single-cup filter device
654
Moorish coffee house in Algiers
656
Coffee house in Cairo
656
Coffee service in Cairo barber shop
657
Coffee-laden camels, Arabia
658
Arabian coffee house
658
Mahommedan brewing coffee for guest
659
Native café, Harar
661
Early coffee, tea, and chocolate service
661
Nubian slave girl with coffee service
662
Persian coffee service, 1737
663
In a Turkish coffee house
664
Roasting coffee outside a Turkish café
664
Turkish caffinet, early 19th century
665
Coffee-making in Turkey
666
Street coffee vender in the Levant
666
A coffee house in Syria
667
Cafetan—garb of oriental café-keeper
668
Street coffee service in Constantinople
668
Riverside café in Damascus
669
Coffee al fresco in Jerusalem
671
Café Schrangl, Vienna
672
Favorite English way of making coffee
673
A café of Ye Mecca Company, London
673
Groom's coffee house, London
674
Café Monico, Piccadilly Circus, London
674
Gatti's, The Strand, London
675
Tea lounge, Hotel Savoy, London
675
Two popular places for coffee in London
676
Temple Bar restaurant, London
677
Tea balcony, Hotel Cecil, London
677
One of Slater's chain-shops, London
677
St. James's restaurant, Picadilly, London
678
An A.B.C. shop, London
678
Halt of caravaners at a serai, Bulgaria
678
Café de la Paix, Paris
679
Sidewalk annex, Café de la Paix
680
Café de la Régence, Paris
681
Café de la Régence in 1922
682
One of the Biard cafés, Paris
683
Restaurant Procope, 1922
683
Morning coffee at a Boulevard café
684
Café Bauer, Unter den Linden, Berlin
684
Café Bauer, exterior
685
Kranzler's Unter den Linden, Berlin
685
Swedish coffee boilers
687
Sidewalk café, Lisbon
687
Coffee rooms replacing hotel bars, U.S.
688
Britannia coffee pot—a Lincoln relic
690
Coffee service, Hotel Astor, New York
691
Early coffee-making in Persia
694
Napier vacuum coffee maker
700
Napier-List steam coffee machine
700
Finley Acker's filter-paper coffee pot
700
Kin-Hee pot in operation
701
Tricolator in operation
701
King percolator
701
Three American coffee-making machines in operation
702
How the Tru-Bru pot operates
702
Coffee-making devices used in U.S.
703
English hotel coffee-making machines
706
Well-known makes of large coffee urns
707
Popular German drip pot
708
Section of roasted bean, magnified
719
Cross-section of roasted bean, magnified
720
Coarse grind under the microscope
720
Medium grind under the microscope
721
Fine-meal grind under the microscope
721
Portraits Page Ach, F.J. 447, 512 Akers, Fred 495 Ames, Allan P. 447 Arbuckle, John 523 Arnold, Benjamin Greene 476, 517 Arnold, F.B. 476 Bayne, William 479 Bayne, William, Jr. 447 Beard, Eli 493 Beard, Samuel 493 Bennett, William H. 479 Bickford, C.E. 478 Boardman, Thomas J. 500 Boardman, William 500 Brand, Carl W. 512 Brandenstein, M.J. 504 Burns, Jabez 527 Canby, Edward 500 Casanas, Ben C. 512 Cauchois. F.A. 493 Chase, Caleb 500 Cheek, J.O. 504, 515 Closset, Joseph 504 Coste, Felix 447 Crossman, Geo. W. 479 Devers, A.H. 504 Dwinell, James F. 500 Eppens, Fred 495 Eppens, Julius A. 495, 497 Eppens, W.H. 493, 495 Evans, David G. 504 Fischer, Benedickt 493 Flint,
Portraits Page Ach, F.J. 447, 512 Akers, Fred 495 Ames, Allan P. 447 Arbuckle, John 523 Arnold, Benjamin Greene 476, 517 Arnold, F.B. 476 Bayne, William 479 Bayne, William, Jr. 447 Beard, Eli 493 Beard, Samuel 493 Bennett, William H. 479 Bickford, C.E. 478 Boardman, Thomas J. 500 Boardman, William 500 Brand, Carl W. 512 Brandenstein, M.J. 504 Burns, Jabez 527 Canby, Edward 500 Casanas, Ben C. 512 Cauchois. F.A. 493 Chase, Caleb 500 Cheek, J.O. 504, 515 Closset, Joseph 504 Coste, Felix 447 Crossman, Geo. W. 479 Devers, A.H. 504 Dwinell, James F. 500 Eppens, Fred 495 Eppens, Julius A. 495, 497 Eppens, W.H. 493, 495 Evans, David G. 504 Fischer, Benedickt 493 Flint,
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