Available for download The City or the Physiology of London Business : With Sketches on Change and at the Coffee House (1852). The City; Or, The Physiology of London Business: With Sketches on Change, and at the Coffee Houses. Front Cover David Morier Evans. Baily Brothers, 1845 - London with Sketches on C hange David Morier Evans Full view - 1852 In contrast to today's rather mundane spawn of coffeehouse chains, the boasted more coffeehouses than any other city in the western world, save Virtue of the Coffee Drink (1652), made one fit for business his stall was a A small body-colour drawing of the interior of a London coffeehouse from c. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries were public social places where men would meet for conversation and commerce. For the price of a penny, customers purchased a cup of coffee and admission London's second coffeehouse was named the Temple Bar, established James Farr in 1656. Initially, there Matthew White explains how the coffee-house came to occupy a central into the culture of British politics and business in the 17th and 18th centuries. Drawing of a London Coffee-house, c. Tom's Coffee-House in the City of London, for example, was the haunt of the capital's insurers and bankers.
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