Tea and politics : the Boston Tea Party (1773) and the Commutation Act (1784)
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Tea and politics : the Boston Tea Party (1773) and the Commutation Act (1784)
(Tea and the tea-table in eighteenth-century England / general editor, Markman Ellis, v. 4)
Pickering & Chatto, 2010
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This four-volume, reset collection takes as its starting point the earliest substantial descriptions of tea as a commodity in the mid-seventeenth century, and ends in the early nineteenth century with two key events: the discovery of tea plants in Assam in 1823, and the dissolution of the East India Company's monopoly on the tea trade in 1833.
目次
- Volume 1: Literary Representations of Tea and the Tea-Table (Editor: Markman Ellis) Nahum Tate, Panacea: a Poem upon Tea (1700)
- 'On Tea Tables and Visiting Days' (1707)
- Peter Anthony Motteux, A Poem upon Tea (1712)
- Letters for and against Tea-Drinking (1722)
- 'Discourse II. Of the Expensive Use of Drinking Tea' (1722)
- 'Discourse II. Melancholy Considerations of the Universal Poison' (1722)
- Allan Ramsay, The Tea-Table Miscellany (1723)
- Tea. A Poem. Or, Ladies into China-Cups (1729)
- James Bland, 'Of her Temperance' (1733)
- John Waldron, A Satyr against Tea (1733)
- Tea, a Poem. In Three Cantos (1743)
- John Lockman, To the Long-Conceal'd First Promoter of the Cambrick and Tea-Bills (1746)
- The Tea Drinking Wife, and Drunken Husband (1749)
- A New Tea-Table Miscellany (1750)
- George Colman, 'Number LX. Thursday, March 20, 1755. A Dialogue Between a Tea-Table and a Card-Table' (1755-6)
- 'Epistle XI. A Description of a Public Tea-Drinking' (1773)
- Timothy Touchstone, Tea and Sugar (1792)
- The Art of Making Tea, a Poem, in Two Cantos (1797)
- Hans Busk, 'The Tea' (1819) Volume 2: Tea in Natural History and Medical Writing (Editor: Richard Coulton) Thomas Garway, An Exact Description of the Growth, Quality and Vertues of the Leaf Tea ([c.1670])
- Samuel Price, The Virtues of Coffee, Chocolette, and Thee or Tea ([c.1690])
- J[ohn] Ovington, An Essay upon the Nature and Qualities of Tea (1699)
- Daniel Duncan, Wholesome Advice against the Abuse of Hot Liquors (1706)
- James Cuninghame, 'Part of Two Letters to the Publisher from Mr James Cunningham, F R S and Physician to the English at Chusan in China' (1707)
- The Volatile Spirit of Bohee-Tea ([c.1713])
- Of the Use of Tobacco, Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, and Drams (1722)
- A Treatise on the Inherent Qualities of the Tea-Herb (1750)
- John Coakley Lettsom, The Natural History of the Tea-Tree (1772)
- Count Belchilgen and J A Cope, An Essay on the Virtues and Properties of the Ginseng Tea (1786)
- H Smith, 'An Essay on Foreign Teas' ([1795])
- Jean-Baptiste Breton, 'Monkeys Gathering Tea' (1812)
- The History of the Tea Plant ([1819]) Volume 3: Tea, Commerce and the East India Company (Editor: Matthew Mauger) Humphrey Broadbent, The Domestick Coffee-Man, shewing the True Way of Preparing and Making of Chocolate, Coffee and Tea (1722)
- Great Britain, Commissioners of Excise, Instructions to be Observed by the Officers Employ'd in the Duty on Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate, in London (1724)
- The Case of the Dealers in Tea ([1736])
- [Matthew Decker], Serious Considerations on the Several High Duties which the Nation in General (as well as it's Trade in Particular) Labours Under (1743)
- Considerations on the Duties upon Tea, and the Hardships suffer'd by the Dealers in that Commodity (1744)
- Jonas Hanway, 'Essay on Tea' (1756)
- Stephen Theodore Janssen, Smuggling Laid Open, in all its Extensive and Destructive Branches (1763)
- Pehr Osbeck, A Voyage to China and the East Indies (1771)
- The Chinese Traveller (1772)
- John Entick, 'Empire of China' (1774)
- [William Smith], Tsiology
- a Discourse on Tea (1826) Volume 4: Tea and Politics: the Boston Tea Party (1773) and the Commutation Act (1784) (Editor: Ben Dew) The Present State of the English East-India Company's Affairs (1773)
- Boston, December 1, 1773, At a Meeting of the People of Boston, and the Neighbouring Towns, at Fancuil-Hall (1773)
- Boston, December 2, 1773. Whereas it has been Reported that a Permit will be given by the Custom-House for Landing the Tea now on Board a Vessel Laying in this Harbour (1773)
- Mechanic, To the Worthy Inhabitants of New-York (1773)
- Poplicola, To the Worthy Inhabitants of the City of New-York (1773)
- Christmas-Box for the Customers of the Pennsylvania Journal (1773)
- The Report of the Lords Committees (1774)
- Arthur Lee, A True State of the Proceedings in the Parliament of Great Britain and in the Province of Massachusetts Bay (1774)
- John Cartwright, American Independence the Interest and Glory of Great Britain (1774)
- An Impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its Commencement to the End of the Year 1779 (1780)
- James Hawkes, A Retrospect of the Boston Tea-Party (1834)
- Association for the Protection of Trade against SMUGGLING of Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, and Cocoa Nuts, &c (1780)
- Advice to the Unwary: Or, an Abstract, of Certain Penal Laws now in Force against Smuggling in General (1780)
- Richard Twining, Observations on the Tea and Window Act, and on the Tea Trade (1784)
- Tim Twisting to Dick Twining
- or, a Seaman to a Teaman (1785)
- A Narrative of the Conduct of the Tea-Dealers (1785)
- Francis Baring, The Principle of the Commutation-Act established by Facts (1786)
- Jona. Thompson, The Commutation-Act Candidly Considered (1786)
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