Drinking History: Fifteen Turning Points in the Making of American Beverages
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Columbia University Press, 2012.
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9780231530996
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Andrew F. Smith., & Andrew F. Smith|AUTHOR. (2012). Drinking History: Fifteen Turning Points in the Making of American Beverages . Columbia University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Andrew F. Smith and Andrew F. Smith|AUTHOR. 2012. Drinking History: Fifteen Turning Points in the Making of American Beverages. Columbia University Press.
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