All about coffee by William H. Ukers

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By Emerson Peterson Posted on Jan 9, 2026
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Ukers, William H. (William Harrison), 1873-1945 Ukers, William H. (William Harrison), 1873-1945
English
Hey, have you ever wondered how your morning cup of coffee got to your kitchen? I just finished a book that answers that question in the most incredible detail. 'All About Coffee' isn't just a history book; it's a global adventure story starring a humble bean. It follows coffee's journey from ancient Ethiopian forests to becoming the fuel of modern civilization, packed with wild tales of trade wars, smuggling, and cultural revolutions. If you think you know coffee, this book will show you that you've only been scratching the surface of a truly epic saga.
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Forget everything you think you know about coffee. William H. Ukers's massive 1922 work, All About Coffee, is not a simple guide. It's the ultimate, all-encompassing biography of the world's favorite bean.

The Story

There's no single plot, but an incredible journey. Ukers acts as your guide, tracing coffee's footsteps from its legendary discovery in Ethiopia, through the bustling souks of the Middle East, and into the coffeehouses of Europe that sparked political debates and the Enlightenment. He shows how it crossed oceans, fueled the Industrial Revolution, and became a global commodity. The 'characters' are the farmers, traders, roasters, and drinkers whose lives were changed by it.

Why You Should Read It

This book is a labor of love that turns your daily ritual into a moment of connection with centuries of history. It’s surprisingly lively! You'll read about coffee being banned by kings, used as wartime currency, and sparking social change. It connects dots you never considered, making you see the complex world in your mug. It's not a dry textbook; it's a collection of fascinating stories that happen to be true.

Final Verdict

Perfect for the endlessly curious coffee lover who wants to go beyond brewing methods. It's also a treasure for history fans who enjoy seeing world events through a single, powerful lens—like Salt or Cod but for caffeine. Be warned: it's dense and detailed, so dip in and out. Your morning cup will never taste the same again.



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Patricia Gonzalez
1 year ago

Very helpful, thanks.

Emily Sanchez
1 year ago

Recommended.

Melissa Nguyen
2 years ago

Compatible with my e-reader, thanks.

Jackson Torres
1 month ago

I have to admit, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. I would gladly recommend this title.

Jessica Williams
2 years ago

I have to admit, the character development leaves a lasting impact. I learned so much from this.

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