A Short History of Coffee Free Audiobook Download by Gordon Kerr


In the prologue, Kerr says that one of the first written mentions of coffee is from a sixteenth century Turkish document. It said that a man was so happy to be in possession of a cup of coffee that he had ground beans and brewed them into a drink for himself and his guests. In time, coffee would become an international commodity and by the seventeenth century it became the world's most popular beverage.

This audiobook is a short history of coffee and it is well worth listening to. It gives listeners an insight into how a few people over the centuries have created something that has become integrated into our daily lives. From its beginnings as a drink for medical patients to being used as a stimulant for soldiers, this audiobook makes for an interesting listen.

In his short little book, A Short History of Coffee, Gordon Kerr provides a well written overview of the history of coffee.

This short, but interesting audiobook tells the story of coffee through its history. The author gives a brief overview of how coffee was discovered and how it spread around the world. Gordon Kerr also talks about how different people reacted to coffee and what they thought about it as well.

This audiobook describes the history of coffee from its beginnings in Ethiopia to present. It discusses how coffee and coffee houses have impacted society and business. The audiobook covers different topics such as how coffee affects sleep, health, the economy, and the environment.

Coffee has been around for a long time, but it isn't the oldest drink in the world. Coffee is actually one of many variations of an ancient drink called yerba mate. The first known references to coffee date back to 14th century Ethiopia as well as Yemen and India. For centuries, coffee was only used as a stimulant or energy source and it wasn't until the 20th century that it became a popular beverage in most Western countries.

Published Date 2021-10-01
Duration 7 hours 39 minutes
Author Gordon Kerr
Narrated Kris Dyer
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category World

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