Mark Bramble (1950–2019)
Auteur van Barnum : A Musical Suggested By the Life of P.T. Barnum
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Mark Miller Bramble was born in Chestertown, Maryland on December 7, 1950. He studied theater and drama at Emerson College and New York University before taking a low-level position with the producer and showman David Merrick in 1971. Bramble went on to work as a director, producer, and writer. He toon meer wrote or co-wrote the books for the musicals Barnum and 42nd Street. He collected tea caddies and wrote a book entitled A Tea Caddy Collection, which was published in 2017. He died from complications of hypertension on February 20, 2019 at the age of 68. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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In addition to a wide-ranging collection of tea caddies there is also a very nice history of tea itself as well as the development of tea caddies over the years. While I had a very rudimentary concept of the history of tea once it made its way to Europe I was ignorant of any details on the origins and development of tea prior to that. And even my understanding of it within the context of European history is largely limited to tea as a factor in economic conditions and financial matters, very little about tea as tea.
While this book filled in so many of those gaps for me it did not get bogged down in it and quickly went into the various types and styles of tea caddy. Looking at the pictures and reading about the making and use of them, I think I may have seen several over the years without ever knowing what they were.
I would highly recommend this both to people who like and collect tea caddies as well as to those like myself who enjoy having a beautifully illustrated book that also serves as a nice introduction.
Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via Edelweiss.… (meer)