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The Coffee-House
The Coffee-House: A Cultural History | Markman Ellis
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How the simple commodity of coffee came to rewrite the experience of metropolitan life When the first coffee-house opened in London in 1652, customers were bewildered by this strange new drink from Turkey. But those who tried coffee were soon won over. More coffee-houses were opened across London and, in the following decades, in America and Europe. For a hundred years the coffee-house occupied the centre of urban life. Merchants held auctions of goods, writers and poets conducted discussions, scientists demonstrated experiments and gave lectures, philanthropists deliberated reforms. Coffee-houses thus played a key role in the explosion of political, financial, scientific and literary change in the 18th century. In the 19th century the coffee-house declined, but the 1950s witnessed a dramatic revival in the popularity of coffee with the appearance of espresso machines and the `coffee bar', and the 1990s saw the arrival of retail chains like Starbucks.
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jenniferw88
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Read for background information for my writing.

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Marmie7
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My next #coffeebeanbookclub selection arrived a few days ago🙂 Sorry it took so long to post @Kshakal The sign is going to look cute in my coffee corner, thank you!

Kshakal I am glad it arrived safely!!! 😊 6y
Mommamanzi Oh I love the sign!! 6y
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Mommamanzi
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Another take a book, leave a book on our adventure!

Nat_Reads Cute! 7y
BethM If I remember right you're in the path of Irma? Stay safe with your beautiful family. And though Litsy will be far down on your list let your Litsy family know you guys are safe! 7y
Mommamanzi @nat_reads thanks! It seriously was the cutest! (edited) 7y
Mommamanzi @BethM we get back from vacation Thursday. Kind of freaking out. We have hardly had any service on our phones and have no tv so it has been so hard to track what's going on. We did amazon prime water and batteries because a friend texted us saying they are out at all stores. 7y
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