About Coffee History 1900s-1910s
About Coffee History 1900s-1910s
The coffee world at the dawn of the 20th century — Brazilian dominance, the New York Coffee Exchange, and early industrial roasting.
Coffee History 1900s-1910s is one of the specialized volumes in The Coffee Encyclopedia — a growing reference library that covers every dimension of coffee from seed to cup. This introductory article sets out the scope of the book and what readers can expect as new full-length articles are added.
What this book covers
- Coffee world at the dawn of the 20th century
- Brazilian dominance
- New York Coffee Exchange
- Early industrial roasting
- Cross-references to related books across the encyclopedia
How this book fits
This book belongs to our Coffee Culture shelf — history, ceremonies, traditions, people, and coffee in everyday life. Each article is written to stand on its own, then cross-linked as coverage deepens — so you can read start-to-finish for a structured tour, or jump directly to a specific sub-topic when you need a focused answer.
The Coffee Encyclopedia is an educational project preserving and sharing coffee knowledge. The goal is full, well-sourced coverage — not quick surface-level summaries — which means new articles are written deliberately, one topic at a time.
Who this book is for
Whether you're a curious beginner encountering this subject for the first time, a home enthusiast looking to go deeper, or a working professional sharpening your craft, this book is written to meet you where you are. Articles range from approachable overviews to technical deep-dives, with practical guidance alongside the science and history. No prior experience is assumed — every article starts from first principles and builds from there.
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