* Prologue: The Oriflama Harvest * Introduction: Puddle Water or Panacea? Seeds Of Conquest * Coffee Colonizes the World * The Coffee Kingdoms * The American Drink * The Great Coffee Wars of the Gilded Age * Hermann Sielcken and Brazilian Valorization * The Drug Drink Canning The Buzz * Growing Pains * Making the World Safe for Coffee * Selling an Image in the Jazz Age * Burning Beans, Starving Campesinos * Showboating the Depression * Cuppa Joe Bitter Brews * Coffee Witch Hunts and Instant Non-Gratification * Robusta Triumphant Romancing The Bean * A Scattered Band of Fanatics * The Black Frost * The Specialty Revolution * The Starbucks Experience * Eco-Coffee
Mark Pendergrast was born in Atlanta and is a graduate of Harvard University. A business journalist, he has published articles and reviews in a number of magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times, the Sunday Times (London), and Financial Analyst.
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