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OverviewBLACK AS HELL, STRONG AS DEATH, SWEET AS LOVE: A Coffee Travel Guide, is the first and only book to trace coffee consumption from its origins in prehistory to becoming the world's second-most-valuable commodity after oil-and to pair this history with replicable, affordable Coffee Experiences that provide a unique approach and added value to the readers' destinations, no matter how many times they've been there before. This book is a multi-genre travel book with unique historical insights that immerse the reader in the culture of a country or city through the lens of the destination's deep relationship with coffee. No other travel book has ever provided the kind of total immersion into a country or city-through histories, travel directions, one-of-a-kind photos, and recipes-that BLACK AS HELL, STRONG AS DEATH, SWEET AS LOVE: A Coffee Travel Guide, delivers in every chapter. The timing is right for BLACK AS HELL, STRONG AS DEATH, SWEET AS LOVE: A Coffee Travel Guide, a history of coffee and a travel guide to Coffee Experiences on almost every continent. Plus, there are recipes. Among the Coffee Experience destinations are places that almost no one goes to, like Ethiopia's South Omo, and places masses of tourists go to, like Paris. Other Coffee Experiences are closer to home for Americans, as simple as sharing a colada at a ventanilla in Miami's Little Havana; or taking the Canal streetcar to the end of the line, where Morning Call in New Orleans' Spanish moss-shrouded City Park offers chicory coffee, beignets, crawfish bread, gumbo, alligator sausage, and jambalaya just a short walk away from the last remaining section of Bayou Metairie. These Coffee Experiences result from three years of related travel, five years of research, and decades of travel and travel writing. These are the Best of the Best, the Coffee Experiences that surpassed all our expectations. Linking the Coffee Experiences to history provides a unique approach to a city or country's particular relationship to coffee. Coffee Experiences may be in the middle of, or adjacent to heavily touristed areas, but for the most part, they are places barely mentioned in guidebooks. The Coffee Trail is full of curious twists and turns, spanning millennia and the rise and fall of great civilizations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven P Unger , Ruth St Stevens , Joseph RobertsonPublisher: Robert D. Reed Pubishers Imprint: Robert D. Reed Pubishers Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9798896923244Pages: 168 Publication Date: 07 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSteven P. Unger has traveled extensively in North, South, and Central America; Western Europe; the Middle East; Africa; Istanbul; and Romania. He has been published in numerous travel and bicycling magazines. He was an exchange student at a historically black college, Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, and later a member of the Bear Tribe, a California commune. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |