While There is Tea, There is Hope
Hardback
During the long years of the Second World War, tea remained the cornerstone of British hospitality, drunk and enjoyed by civilians and members of the armed forces alike.
But on July 9, 1940, Britons learnt that their beloved national drink was to go ‘on the ration’. Even worse – tea was the one rationed foodstuff that could not be grown or reared at home.
This charming little book celebrates the power of tea as a national symbol and act of defiance during Britain’s darkest hour. It's the perfect companion to complement a cuppa and pay tribute to an unsung war hero.
- A fascinating look at life during the Second World War
- Beautifully illustrated with rich visual material from Imperial War Museums
- Filled with wartime ephemera, historic photographs and war-era artwork
- Plus, vintage baking recipes to try out and enjoy with your favourite brew
The ideal gift for the tea-lover in your life…aside from more tea, that is!
RRP: £9.99
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-874400-7
Publication Date
10-04-2025
Format
Hardback
Pages
112 pages
Dimensions
129x162mm
Product Description
During the long years of the Second World War, tea remained the cornerstone of British hospitality, drunk and enjoyed by civilians and members of the armed forces alike.
But on July 9, 1940, Britons learnt that their beloved national drink was to go ‘on the ration’. Even worse – tea was the one rationed foodstuff that could not be grown or reared at home.
This charming little book celebrates the power of tea as a national symbol and act of defiance during Britain’s darkest hour. It's the perfect companion to complement a cuppa and pay tribute to an unsung war hero.
- A fascinating look at life during the Second World War
- Beautifully illustrated with rich visual material from Imperial War Museums
- Filled with wartime ephemera, historic photographs and war-era artwork
- Plus, vintage baking recipes to try out and enjoy with your favourite brew
The ideal gift for the tea-lover in your life…aside from more tea, that is!
Author
Alex Johnson and The Imperial War Museum
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-874400-7
Publication Date
10-04-2025
Format
Hardback
Pages
112 pages
Dimensions
129x162mm
Product Description
During the long years of the Second World War, tea remained the cornerstone of British hospitality, drunk and enjoyed by civilians and members of the armed forces alike.
But on July 9, 1940, Britons learnt that their beloved national drink was to go ‘on the ration’. Even worse – tea was the one rationed foodstuff that could not be grown or reared at home.
This charming little book celebrates the power of tea as a national symbol and act of defiance during Britain’s darkest hour. It's the perfect companion to complement a cuppa and pay tribute to an unsung war hero.
- A fascinating look at life during the Second World War
- Beautifully illustrated with rich visual material from Imperial War Museums
- Filled with wartime ephemera, historic photographs and war-era artwork
- Plus, vintage baking recipes to try out and enjoy with your favourite brew
The ideal gift for the tea-lover in your life…aside from more tea, that is!
Author
Alex Johnson and The Imperial War Museum