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Blood Orange Brewing (A Tea Shop Mystery, #7)
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Laura Childs |
When her delectable spread for socialite Delaine Dish's charity Candelight Concert is interrupted by the killing of local politician Duke Wilkes, tea shop proprietor Theodosia Browning is asked by th… |
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Globalisation and industrial sickness
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Alok Sen |
Study conducted in plantation units of Barak Valley, India. |
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Life by the cup
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Zhena Muzyka |
"The founder of Zhena's Gypsy Tea Company tells her extraordinary story of struggle, hope, and audacity, inspiring women to overcome setbacks--no matter how daunting--and pursue their dreams. As a tw… |
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Darjeeling
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Bharti Kirchner |
"Set in the mountainous tea plantations of Darjeeling, India, and in New York City, Darjeeling is the story of two sisters, Aloka and Sujata, long separated by their love for Pranab, an idealistic yo… |
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T2
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Maryanne Shearer |
Take in the world of T2, one of Australia's most popular tea shops, and learn about how tea gets from field to cup, different flavors, and recipes for dishes infused with tea. --Publisher's descript… |
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One man's empire
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Geoffrey Bird |
When John Butler learns that his late father has left him nothing in his will but a sprawling coffee plantation in far-flung Ceylon, he grudgingly decides to sail there from his home in Manchester in… |
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Komoditi teh
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James J. Spillane |
Role of the tea commodity in Indonesian economics. |
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Teh
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Ita Setiawati |
The tea commodity in Indonesia; socioeconomic study. |
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茶馆
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老舍 |
*Teahouse* is a 1957 play by Lao She. The play was first published in *Shouhuo* in July 1957.
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《茶馆》是老舍于1956至1957年间创作完成的三幕话剧,1957年7月《收获》杂志创刊号上发表。《茶馆》是老舍的代表作。 |
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Dragonwell Dead (A Tea Shop Mystery, #8)
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Laura Childs |
Although Theodosia Browning barely knows a Phalinopsis from a Bog Rose, she still enjoys Charleston's Spring Plantation Ramble, especially since she can promote her Indigo Tea Shop and her latest con… |
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Tea & coffee
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Edward Bramah |
168, [65] p. 25 cm |
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