This modern classic, originally published in 1960, has been reissued with a new foreword and additional supplementary material. The book offers readers a fresh perspective on its themes and relevance, enhancing the experience for both new and returning audiences. The inclusion of the foreword and supplements provides deeper insights into the work's significance and context, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
Hsiao-Ling Wang Bücher



Chinese tea culture
- 154 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
China is the first country to grow, produce and drink tea. Over the long history of drinking tea, a special Chinese tea culture came into being. Tea is indispensable in the life of the Chinese people. It is not simply a type of drink, but a transmitter of culture, representing the philosophy, aesthetic views and way of life of the Chinese people, from which the spiritual world of the Chinese people can be discerned. This book relates the rich knowledge about Chinese tea and Chinese tea culture in terms of the origin of tea, its history, the methods and customs of drinking tea and tea drinking vessels. It explains the Chinese tea ceremony in depth and with an easy-to-understand approach and introduces the colorful teahouse culture, legends about tea, and the literature and art closely connected with tea.
Manual of Mineral Materials Science
- 1000 Seiten
- 35 Lesestunden
Focusing on the interdisciplinary nature of mineral materials science, this book explores its foundational principles and applications across various fields. It delves into the properties and behaviors of mineral materials, emphasizing their significance in technology and industry. By integrating insights from geology, materials science, and engineering, the text provides a comprehensive overview of current research trends and future directions, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals interested in the intersection of these disciplines.