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big shiny coffee-table book of tea
Does anybody know of the existence (and ready availability) of some sort of
big, beautiful, hard-cover coffee-table book of tea and tea plantations. Heavy on the photos, panoramas, etc. Something that would show the beauty of the plantations in Darjeeling, China, et al.? |
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big shiny coffee-table book of tea
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/item/books-978081185682/0811856828/Tea?ref=Search+Books%3a+'tea'
When this book gets released, you may want to consider it. Luis Zarky Zork wrote: > Does anybody know of the existence (and ready availability) of some sort of > big, beautiful, hard-cover coffee-table book of tea and tea plantations. > Heavy on the photos, panoramas, etc. Something that would show the beauty > of the plantations in Darjeeling, China, et al.? |
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big shiny coffee-table book of tea
http://tinyurl.com/y24cfu
Jim Zarky Zork wrote: > Does anybody know of the existence (and ready availability) of some sort of > big, beautiful, hard-cover coffee-table book of tea and tea plantations. > Heavy on the photos, panoramas, etc. Something that would show the beauty > of the plantations in Darjeeling, China, et al.? |
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big shiny coffee-table book of tea
thanks guys both of those books look great!
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