
Beautifully illustrated in color throughout, and featuring an attractive slipcase, this is a complete history of coffee makers from the earliest silver coffee pots to the ubiquitous coffee machines, filters, and percolators of today. A perfect book for every coffee addict.
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November 20th, 2009 at 8:52 pm
I was disappointed. Arrived a large book with equally large space filling print. For me it lacked sufficient images and some of the discriptive details were simply incorrect and showed a lack of knowledge of the subject. To sum up its a coffee-table type of book only that lacks depth and study, but may appeal to the new collector or established collector.