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Steer, G. (1997). The original coffee cookbook. London, Apple Press.

Steer, P. (1975). The coffee is bitter. Ilfracombe, Stockwell.

Steering Group on Chemical Aspects of Food, S. and F. a. F. Great Britain. Ministry of Agriculture (1995). Authenticity of soluble coffee: the forty-sixth report of the Steering Group on Chemical Aspects of Food Surveillance. London, H.M.S.O.

Stein, S. J. (1985). Vassouras: a Brazilian coffee county, 1850-1900: the roles of planter and slave in a plantation society. Princeton, N.J.; Guildford, Princeton University Press, 1985.

Stella, A. (1997). The book of coffee. Paris, Flammarion.

Sterkenburg, J. J., S. Afrika, et al. (1970). Factors determining the growth of the Rungwe coffee industry. [Leyden, Afrika-Studiecentrum].

Stern Philip Van, D. and D. Billings John (1961). Soldier Life in the Union and Confederate Armies. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by Philip van Doren Stern, from Hardtack and Coffee by John D. Billings, and Detailed Minutiae of Soldier Life in the Army of Northern Virginia by Carlton McCarthy. Original sketches by Charles W. Reed and William L. Sheppard. Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett Publications.

Stern, P. V. D., J. D. Billings, et al. (1961). Soldier life in the Union and Confederate armies. Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett Publications Inc.

Stevenson, J. (1830). Advice medical, and economical, relative to the purchase and consumption of tea, coffee, and chocolate; wines, and malt liquors: including tests to detect adulteration. Also remarks on water. With directions to purify it for domestic use. London, F. C. Westley.

Stewart Randal, G. (1992). Coffee: the political economy of an export industry in Papua New Guinea. Boulder, Westview Press.

Stewart, J. H. and V. C. LaMarchie (1967). Erosion and deposition produced by the flood of December 1964 on Coffee Creek, Trinity County, California. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office.

Stewart, J. H., V. C. LaMarche, et al. (1967). Erosion and deposition produced by the flood of December 1964 on Coffee Creek. Washington DC, U.S. Government Printing Office.

Stolcke, V. (1988). Coffee planters, workers and wives: class conflict and gender relations om Sao Paulo coffee plantations, 1850-1980. New York, St. Martin's Press.

Stolcke, V. (1988). Coffee planters, workers and wives: class conflict and gender relations on Sao Paulo coffee plantations, 1850-1980. Basingstoke, Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College Oxford.

Stolcke, V. (1988). Coffee planters, workers and wives: class conflict and gender relations on Sao Paulo plantations, 1850-1980. New York, St. Martin's Press.

Streeten, P. and D. Elson (1971). Diversification and development: the case of coffee. New York; London; [London], Praeger: [Distributed by Pall Mall Press].

Study (1968). A study of Central Wage Board's reports. Cotton textiles, sugar, cement, jute, tea, rubber, coffee, iron & steel industries, Bombay, Employers' Federation of India.

Sweigart Joseph, E. (1987). Coffee factorage and the emergence of a Brazilian capital market, 1850-1888. New York; London, Garland.

Swynnerton, R. J. M., A. L. B. Bennett, et al. (1948). All about "KNCU" coffee. Moshi, Tanganyika, Moshi Native Coffee Board.

Sybenga, J. (1961). Genetics and cytogenetics of coffee: a literature review. The Hague, Nijhoff.

Syers, R. (1832). The coffee guide. Liverpool, D. Marples.

Sylva, B. G. d., L. Brown, et al. (1950). You're the Cream in my Coffee.

Sylvestre Dufour, P., J. Spon, et al. (1685). The Manner of Making Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate. As it is used in most parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. With their vertues. Newly done out of French and Spanish [by J. Chamberlayne]. [The tracts on tea and coffee translated from the French of Jacob Spon, writing under the pseudonym P. Sylvestre Dufour, and that on chocolate from the Spanish of Antonio Colmenero de Ledesma.]. London, For William Crook.

Taggart Ross, E. and C. Kansas (1959). Folger Coffee Company collection of antique English silver coffee pots. Ed. R. E. Taggart, [Kansas City].

Tait, F. (1963). Coffee growing in Northern Rhodesia: Bulletin 2190. Salisbury, Govt. Printer.

Tait, M. (1937). Coffee for Two. London, Mills & Boon.

Talbot, J. M. (2004). Grounds for agreement /: the political economy of the coffee commodity chain. Lanham, Md.; Oxford, Rowman & Littlefield.

Talbot, J. M. (2004). Grounds for agreement: the political economy of the coffee commodity chain. Lanham, Md.; Oxford, Rowman & Littlefield.

Tallontire, A. and C. University of Bradford. Development and Project Planning (1997). The direct export market since liberalisation in Tanzania: a coffee co-operative and Fair Trade. Bradford, Development and Project Planning Centre, University of Bradford.

Tamajong, I. F., S. J. Paliwoda, et al. (1984). The marketing of coffee in Cameroon. Manchester, UMIST.

Tanganyika. Committee of Enquiry on Coffee Export, T. (1955). Report of the Committee of Enquiry, Coffee Export Tax. Dar es Salaam, Printed by the Govt. Printer.

Tanganyika. Legislative, C. (1959). Coffee marketing policy. Dar es Salaam, Govt. Printer.

Tardif-Douglin, D., E. Michigan State University. Department of Agricultural, et al. (1996). Finding the balance between agricultural and trade policy: Rwanda coffee policy in flux. East Lansing, Mich, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Dept. of Economics, Michigan State University.

Taub, A. and R. Gussaroff (1930). Every day it's coffee and cake.

Taylor Charles, P. (1868). A Short Campaign against the White Borer ("Xylotrechus quadrupes" (Chevrolat)) in the coffee districts of Coorg, Munzerabad, and Nuggur, Madras.

Taylor, S. and J. Miller (1774). Coffee plant (Coffea arabica): flowering and fruiting stem with floral segments, [London.

Tegegne, G.-E. (2001). Rural-urban linkages under different farming systems: the cases of coffee and non-coffee growing regions in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa, OSSREA.

Tejeda-Cruz, C. and A. University of East (2003). Ecological effects of coffee production. Norwich, University of East Anglia.

Temu, I. (1995). Price policy analysis: the case of coffee in PNG. Boroko, National Research Institute.

Tennent, J. E. S. (1859). Map showing the position of the coffee estates in the central province of Ceylon. London, J. Arrowsmith.


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