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James Walvin
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1997
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1997
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Attractions of the East
pp. 9
Tea
pp. 32
Coffee
pp. 48
War, Disease and Settlement: the Americas
pp. 66
The Indian Weed: Tobacco
pp. 89
The Aztec Drink: Chocolate
pp. 102
Feeding the People: the Potato
pp. 117
The African Gift: Sugar
pp. 132
The Cause of All Distress: Plantations
pp. 155
Shops and Shopping
pp. 174
The Passion to Consume
pp. 193
Questions of Taste, Addiction — and Empire
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