The Little Tea Book
Arthur Gray
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
After all, tea is the drink! Domestically and socially it is the beverage of the world. There may be those who will come forward with their figures to prove that other fruits of the soil—agriculturally and commercially—are more important. Perhaps they are right when quoting statistics. But what other product can compare with tea in the high regard in which it has always been held by writers whose standing in literature, and recognized good taste in other walks, cannot be questioned? (From the Preface)
A Little Tea Book is a clever book about all things tea- Eastern and Western tea history, stories, culture, quotes, and even poetry. A good little read for tea lovers everywhere. (Summary by Mary Kay) (1 hr 41 min)
Chapters
Introducing The Little Tea Book | 2:51 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
The Origin of Tea | 2:11 | Read by Diana Majlinger |
Tea | 1:33 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
Little Cups of Chinese and Japanese Tea | 5:39 | Read by Availle |
On Tea | 1:27 | Read by ToddHW |
Some English Tea History | 12:28 | Read by ToddHW |
O Tea! | 1:39 | Read by ToddHW |
Tea Terms | 2:47 | Read by Availle |
Tea Leaves | 11:31 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Wit, Wisdom, and Humor of Tea - Fate | 4:39 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Tea Making and Taking in Japan and China | 14:07 | Read by Availle |
Tea-drinking in Other Lands | 8:35 | Read by Greg Giordano |
The Tea-Table (Part I) | 4:13 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Ladies, Literature, and Tea | 7:01 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
On Our English Poetry and This Poem Upon Tea | 2:06 | Read by Greg Giordano |
To The Author on His Poem Upon Tea | 1:28 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
The Introduction | 4:41 | Read by Kari Lynn Hewett |
The Tea-Table (Part II) | 2:20 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Dr. Johnson's Affinity - Earliest Mention of Tea - Australian Tea | 3:15 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
Five O'Clock Tea - Tea in Ladies' Novels | 2:23 | Read by Jennifer Dallman |
Sydney Smith - Dr. Johnson Again | 2:04 | Read by Kari Lynn Hewett |
A Cup of Tea | 2:25 | Read by Kari Lynn Hewett |
Reviews
For the love of tea
georgie
This was nice easy listening. Informative and quaint, of interest to any who call themselves a tea lover.
A LibriVox Listener
I have found this educational, diverting, and even extracted some quotations from this lovely read. (Or would one call it a "listen"?)
Quaint
Sandrainia3
Not much real history. On tea, but does dredge up enough to show the changing of times from hard liquor to modern day drinking society.
ethel
Well enough read. But oh my gosh was that ever boring! Might be good for falling asleep.
great
Yamini Private
It is great source to know about the tea