Written in French.
The facsimile of a rare and valuable illustrated bibliophile edition from the 1930s.
A delightful book object, carefully crafted, combining high quality reproduction with refined finishing.
A delicate and profound text that has become one of the greatest classics of tea literature ...
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Written in French.
The facsimile of a rare and valuable illustrated bibliophile edition from the 1930s.
A delightful book object, carefully crafted, combining high quality reproduction with refined finishing.
A delicate and profound text that has become one of the greatest classics of tea literature and is still clearly relevant today. A journey to the origins of tea as a plant, a (civilizational) beverage and above all an art of living, an aesthetic, a philosophy and a spiritual discipline.
A perfect introduction to traditional Japanese arts and a subtle immersion in Asian thought.
Okakura wrote "The Book of Tea" in 1906 in English to convey to Westerners the very atmosphere and spirit of the tea ceremony (cha no y) and the way of tea (chado) as a way of life in its own right.
Written in French.
152 pages
Bound in Japanese style in an illustrated hardback case
Éditions Citadelles & Mazenod
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