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Old 02-11-2016, 04:29 PM   #136
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Get this Pdf Book about an UCLA Exhibition of Art Related to Tea--FREE!

The Fowler Museum at UCLA had (I'm assuming that it's over) an exhibition of art related to tea. This item below is a curriculum resource for teachers that the museum published to go along with the exhibition.

You might not find this resource much use for teaching purposes, especially since the exhibition is over, but this freebie is chock-full of interesting stuff about tea. There is some fascinating reading and there are quite a few big, beautiful photographs of beautiful objects that were in the exhibition, too.

This book appears to have never been for sale. Due to that fact, there is no Amazon pricing and other such information.

A little free piece of information from me . . . . the only correct way to drink tea is iced, strong, and very sweet. Southern style. ha

Title: Steeped in History: The Art of Tea (A Curriculum Resource for Teachers).
Format: Pdf.
Author(s): Lyn Avins; Betsy D. Quick.
Publisher: Fowler Museum at UCLA.
Pages: 64.
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Price: $0.00.
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Book Description:
A curriculum resource for teachers . . . . developed in conjunction with the exhibition Steeped in History: The Art of Tea organized by the Fowler Museum at UCLA."
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URL: http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/sites/def...Curriculum.pdf (direct link).

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