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Tea with Jane Austen
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Who would not want to sit down with Jane Austen and join her in a cup of tea? Here for the first time is a book that shares the secrets of one of her favorite rituals.
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Who would not want to sit down with Jane Austen and join her in a cup of tea? Here for the first time is a book that shares the secrets of one of her favorite rituals.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 177mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780711231894
- ISBN-10: 0711231893
- Artikelnr.: 31969071
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 177mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780711231894
- ISBN-10: 0711231893
- Artikelnr.: 31969071
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kim Wilson is a writer, editor, and gardener who lives in Wisconsin and is a longtime member of the Jane Austen Society of North America. She is the author of Tea with Jane Austen, described by Booklist as 'perfect for Austen-reading book clubs' and In the Garden with Jane Austen, described by House and Garden as 'a charming book, full of interesting snippets and comment'.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Text
Introduction
‘Happy, Happy Breakfast’: Tea in the Morning
Breakfast with the Austens • Breakfast with Mr Darcy • Tea and Toast, or
Strong Beer and Sturgeon? • Town and Country Style • A Grand Breakfast with
the Austens at Stoneleigh Abbey • Recipes for Morning
Cents & Sensibility: Tea and Shopping
‘A bustling hour or two shopping’ • ‘This Scene of Dissipation and Vice’ •
Miss
Austen Shops in Style • Wonderful Wedgwood • Tea on Horseback • Smouch
and Sheep’s Dung • A Visit to Twinings • A Delectable Assortment of Treats
•
An Ice with Jane Austen
‘That Best of All Travelling Liquors’: Tea Away from Home
Rakes and Courtesans in the Garden • Tea al Fresco • Tea on the Road • Tea
for the Stranded • In Mrs La Tournelle’s Parlour • Tea and Grog • Officers
and
Gentlemen • Emma’s Box Hill Picnic and Captain Wentworth’s Mess
‘The Tea!—The Tea!—The Wholesome Tea!’: Tea and Health
Tempest in a Teapot • The Apothecary’s Arsenal • Herbs and Dandelions • Tea
and the Delicate Constitution • Tea for Oppressed Heroines • Spiritual
Refreshment and Inspiration • Tea with That Little Something Extra • Proper
Nourishment for the Sick
‘You Must Drink Tea with Us Tonight’: Tea in the Evening
At the End of the Day • Waiting for Tea • A Quiet Family Evening • Pleasant
Little Parties • An Elegant Entertainment • ‘Every thing so good!"’• A
Splendid
Supper • Dishes for a Grand Entertainment
‘A Good Dish of Tea’: Making the Perfect Cup
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Text
Introduction
‘Happy, Happy Breakfast’: Tea in the Morning
Breakfast with the Austens • Breakfast with Mr Darcy • Tea and Toast, or
Strong Beer and Sturgeon? • Town and Country Style • A Grand Breakfast with
the Austens at Stoneleigh Abbey • Recipes for Morning
Cents & Sensibility: Tea and Shopping
‘A bustling hour or two shopping’ • ‘This Scene of Dissipation and Vice’ •
Miss
Austen Shops in Style • Wonderful Wedgwood • Tea on Horseback • Smouch
and Sheep’s Dung • A Visit to Twinings • A Delectable Assortment of Treats
•
An Ice with Jane Austen
‘That Best of All Travelling Liquors’: Tea Away from Home
Rakes and Courtesans in the Garden • Tea al Fresco • Tea on the Road • Tea
for the Stranded • In Mrs La Tournelle’s Parlour • Tea and Grog • Officers
and
Gentlemen • Emma’s Box Hill Picnic and Captain Wentworth’s Mess
‘The Tea!—The Tea!—The Wholesome Tea!’: Tea and Health
Tempest in a Teapot • The Apothecary’s Arsenal • Herbs and Dandelions • Tea
and the Delicate Constitution • Tea for Oppressed Heroines • Spiritual
Refreshment and Inspiration • Tea with That Little Something Extra • Proper
Nourishment for the Sick
‘You Must Drink Tea with Us Tonight’: Tea in the Evening
At the End of the Day • Waiting for Tea • A Quiet Family Evening • Pleasant
Little Parties • An Elegant Entertainment • ‘Every thing so good!"’• A
Splendid
Supper • Dishes for a Grand Entertainment
‘A Good Dish of Tea’: Making the Perfect Cup
Bibliography
Index
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Text
Introduction
‘Happy, Happy Breakfast’: Tea in the Morning
Breakfast with the Austens • Breakfast with Mr Darcy • Tea and Toast, or
Strong Beer and Sturgeon? • Town and Country Style • A Grand Breakfast with
the Austens at Stoneleigh Abbey • Recipes for Morning
Cents & Sensibility: Tea and Shopping
‘A bustling hour or two shopping’ • ‘This Scene of Dissipation and Vice’ •
Miss
Austen Shops in Style • Wonderful Wedgwood • Tea on Horseback • Smouch
and Sheep’s Dung • A Visit to Twinings • A Delectable Assortment of Treats
•
An Ice with Jane Austen
‘That Best of All Travelling Liquors’: Tea Away from Home
Rakes and Courtesans in the Garden • Tea al Fresco • Tea on the Road • Tea
for the Stranded • In Mrs La Tournelle’s Parlour • Tea and Grog • Officers
and
Gentlemen • Emma’s Box Hill Picnic and Captain Wentworth’s Mess
‘The Tea!—The Tea!—The Wholesome Tea!’: Tea and Health
Tempest in a Teapot • The Apothecary’s Arsenal • Herbs and Dandelions • Tea
and the Delicate Constitution • Tea for Oppressed Heroines • Spiritual
Refreshment and Inspiration • Tea with That Little Something Extra • Proper
Nourishment for the Sick
‘You Must Drink Tea with Us Tonight’: Tea in the Evening
At the End of the Day • Waiting for Tea • A Quiet Family Evening • Pleasant
Little Parties • An Elegant Entertainment • ‘Every thing so good!"’• A
Splendid
Supper • Dishes for a Grand Entertainment
‘A Good Dish of Tea’: Making the Perfect Cup
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Text
Introduction
‘Happy, Happy Breakfast’: Tea in the Morning
Breakfast with the Austens • Breakfast with Mr Darcy • Tea and Toast, or
Strong Beer and Sturgeon? • Town and Country Style • A Grand Breakfast with
the Austens at Stoneleigh Abbey • Recipes for Morning
Cents & Sensibility: Tea and Shopping
‘A bustling hour or two shopping’ • ‘This Scene of Dissipation and Vice’ •
Miss
Austen Shops in Style • Wonderful Wedgwood • Tea on Horseback • Smouch
and Sheep’s Dung • A Visit to Twinings • A Delectable Assortment of Treats
•
An Ice with Jane Austen
‘That Best of All Travelling Liquors’: Tea Away from Home
Rakes and Courtesans in the Garden • Tea al Fresco • Tea on the Road • Tea
for the Stranded • In Mrs La Tournelle’s Parlour • Tea and Grog • Officers
and
Gentlemen • Emma’s Box Hill Picnic and Captain Wentworth’s Mess
‘The Tea!—The Tea!—The Wholesome Tea!’: Tea and Health
Tempest in a Teapot • The Apothecary’s Arsenal • Herbs and Dandelions • Tea
and the Delicate Constitution • Tea for Oppressed Heroines • Spiritual
Refreshment and Inspiration • Tea with That Little Something Extra • Proper
Nourishment for the Sick
‘You Must Drink Tea with Us Tonight’: Tea in the Evening
At the End of the Day • Waiting for Tea • A Quiet Family Evening • Pleasant
Little Parties • An Elegant Entertainment • ‘Every thing so good!"’• A
Splendid
Supper • Dishes for a Grand Entertainment
‘A Good Dish of Tea’: Making the Perfect Cup
Bibliography
Index