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In the Folger Shakespeare Library, works that include the word "coffee" in the cataloging information.

 

Akerman, John Yonge. Tradesmen's Tokens, Current in London and Its Vicinity Between the Years 1648 and 1672. London: J.R. Smith, 1849.

Cibber, Colley, William Moore. Peterson, and Nathaniel Lee. The Rival Queans, with the Humours of Alexander the Great. Lake Erie College studies. Painesville, OH: [Lake Erie College Press], 1965.

Coffee a Tale... London: Printed for H. Curle, 1727.

Crouch, Nathaniel. Historical Remarques, and Observations of the Ancient and Present State of London and Westminster. Shewing the Foundation, Walls, Gates, Towers, Bridges, Churches, Rivers, Wards, Palaces, Halls, Companies, Inns of Court and Chancery, Hospitals, Schools, Government, Charters, Courts and Priviledges Thereof. With an Account of the Most Remarkable Accidents, as to Wars, Fires, Plagues, and Other Occurrences Which Have Happened Therein for Above Nine Hundred Years Past, Till the Year 1681. Illustrated with Pictures of the Most Considerable Matters Curiously Ingraven on Copper Plates; with the Arms of the Sixty Six Companies of London, and the Time of Their Incorporating. By Richard Burton, Author of the History of the Wars of England. London: printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell next to Kemps Coffee house in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal exchange in Cornhil, 1681.

Duncan, and Ambrose Lisle Phillipps. Wholesome Advice Against the Abuse of Hot Liquors, Particularly of Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Brandy, and Strong-Waters with Directions to Know What Constitutions They Suit, and When the Use of Them May Be Profitable or Hurtful. London: Printed for H. Rhodes.. and A. Bell.., 1706.

Ellis, Aytoun. The Penny Universities a History of the Coffee-Houses. London: Secker & Warburg, 1956.

hover. This book, although rare, is available at the University of Arkansas and also from other libraries through inter-libray loan

Ellis, John. An Historical Account of Coffee with an Engraving, and Botanical Description of the Tree : To Which Are Added Sundry Papers Relative to Its Culture and Use, as an Article of Diet and of Commerce. London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly, 1774.

Emes, Thomas. A Letter to a Gentleman Concerning Alkali and Acid. Being an Answer to a Late Piece, Intituled, A Letter to a Physician Concerning Acid and Alkali. To Which is Added A Specimen of a New Hypothesis, for the Sake of the Lovers of Medicine. London: Printed for Tho. Speed, over against Jonathan's Coffee-House in Exchange-Ally in Cornhill, 8vo. price 6d. At which Place the Dialogue is sold, 8vo. Price 1s., 1700.

Fellon, Thomas Bernard, and Jean Thioly. Faba Arabica, Vulgáo Caffetum, Carmen. Lugduni: Apud Joannem Thioly, 1696.

Franklin, Alfred, and Eugáene Plon. Le Cafâe, le Thâe & le Chocolat. Paris: E. Plon, Nourriet et cie., 1893.

Galland, Antoine, and Ispano. Roventi. Elogio del Caffáe. Il divano. Palermo: Sellerio, 1995.

Guildhall Library (London, England), Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, and Jacob Henry Burn. A Descriptive Catalogue of the London Traders, Tavern, and Coffee-House Tokens Current in the Seventeenth Century. 2d ed. [London]: Printed for the use of the members of the Corporation of the City of London, 1855 hover. Although mid-19th century, this book is freely available in used bookstore as well as from ILL .

---, Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy, and Jacob Henry Burn. A Descriptive Catalogue of the London Traders, Tavern, and Coffee-House Tokens Current in the Seventeenth Century. [London]: Printed for the use of the members of the Corporation of the city of London, 1853.

Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. Jokes of the Cambridge Coffee-Houses in the Seventeenth Century. London: Tilt and Bogue, 1842.

Hooke, Robert, Henry W. Robinson, and Walter Adams. The Diary of Robert Hooke, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., 1672-1680 Transcribed from the Original in the Possession of the Corporation of the City of London (Guildhall Library). London: Taylor & Francis, 1935.

Layard, Nina Frances. Seventeen Suffolk Martyrs. Ipswich: Smith, Suifall Press, 1902.

Lillywhite, Bryant. London Coffee Houses a Reference Book of Coffee Houses of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries. London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1963.

McEwen, Gilbert D. The Oracle of the Coffee House John Dunton's Athenian Mercury, by Gilbert D. McEwen. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1972.

Mueller, Wolf. Bibliographie Des Kaffee, Des Kakao, der Schokolade, Des Tee und Deren Surrogate Bis Zum Jahre 1900. Bibliotheca bibliographica. Bad Bocklet [Austria]: Walter Kreig Verlag, 1960.

Norton, Theodore. Verbum Sap. or Reflections on Time Passed on Coffee Houses, Hells, Theatres, &c. ... London: F.C. Westley, 1832.

O'Brien, Patrick Karl. Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe Golden Ages in Antwerp, Amsterdam, and London. Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Paulden, Thomas. Pontefract Castle an Account How It Was Taken : And How General Rainsborough Was Surprised in His Quarters at Doncaster, October 29. 1648 :Written Upon the Occasion of Prince Eugene's Surprising Monsieur Villeroy at Cremona, in a Letter to a Friend. London: Sold at Widow Pratt's coffee-house.. and at Mr. Jermain's, a frame-maker.., 1719.

Robinson, Edward Forbes., et al. The Early History of Coffee Houses in England with Some Account of the First Use of Coffee and a Bibliography of the Subject. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trèubner & Co., Ltd., 1893.

The Sentence of Samuel Johnson at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster, on Tuesday the 16th. of November, 1686. Who Was Convicted the Last Term for a High-Misdemeanor, in Writing and Publishing Two False, Scandalous, and Seditious Libels, Tending to Sedition and Rebellion. The First Intituled an Humble and Hearty Address to the Gentlemen and Protestants in the Present Army, &C¨ The Second Intituled: The Opinion is This, That Resistance May Be Used, in Case Our Rites and Priviledges Shall Be Invaded, &c. London: printed by D. Mallet, next door to Mr. Shipton's Coffee-House near Fleet-Bridge, 1686.

Shelley, Henry C. Inns and Taverns of Old London Setting Forth the Historical and Literary Associations of Those Ancient Hostelries, Together with an Account of the Most Notable Coffee-Houses, Clubs, and Pleasure Gardens of the British Metropolis. London: I. Pitman & sons, 1909.

Sutro Library., et al. Pamphlets on Religion and Democracy, 16th to 19th Centuries. San Francisco: [s.n.], 1940.

Tatham, John. Knavery in All Trades, or, The Coffee-House a Comedy. London: Printed by J.B. for W. Gilbertson, and H. Marsh, 1664.

Timbs, John. Club Life of London with Anecdotes of the Clubs, Coffee-Houses and Taverns of the Metropolis During the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries. London: Richard Bentley, 1866.

---. Clubs and Club Life in London with Anecdotes of Its Famous Coffee Houses, Hostelries, and Taverns from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Time. New ed. London: Chatto & Windus, 1898.

Twining, Stephen Herbert. The House of Twining, 1706-1956 Being a Short History of the Firm of R. Twining and Co. Ltd., Tea and Coffee Merchants. [London]: R. Twining, 1956.

Ukers, William H. All About Coffee. 2d ed. New York: The Tea and coffee trade journal company, 1935.

West, William, and Charles Hindley. Tavern Anecdotes and Sayings Including the Origin of Signs and Reminiscences Connected with Taverns, Coffee-Houses, Clubs, Etc. A new ed. London: Chatto & Windus, 1881.

Wright, Charles., and C. Ernest Fayle. A History of Lloyd's from the Founding of Lloyd's Coffee House to the Present Day. London: Published for the corporation of Lloyd's by Macmillan and company limited, 1928.