And A Bottle Of Rum by Wayne Curtis
A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails
This engaging narrative explores the rich history of rum, tracing its journey from the sugarcane fields of the Caribbean to its pivotal role in shaping the social and economic landscapes of the New World. The book delves into the cultural significance of rum, highlighting its influence on piracy, colonialism, and the American Revolution, while also examining its evolution into a symbol of rebellion and freedom. Through vivid storytelling and historical anecdotes, readers are taken on a spirited adventure that reveals how this beloved spirit has left an indelible mark on global history.
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- 2006
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