G. P. Baroowah, Tea: Legend, Life and Livelihood of India (Books on Tea) (Book Review)
Southeast Review of Asian Studies, 2008, Annual, 30
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Publisher Description
G. P. Baroowah, Tea: Legend, Life and Livelihood of India. Assam, India: Red River/LBS Publications, 2006. 148 pages. Lydia Gautier, Tea: Aromas and Flavors around the World. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2006. 192 pages.
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