A History of Vodka
By William Pokhlebkin
Translated by Renfrey Clarke
By William Pokhlebkin
Translated by Renfrey Clarke
Category: Science & Technology
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$24.95
Dec 17, 1992 | ISBN 9780860913597
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Praise
“Alcohol has been a far more important part of human history than most historians have recognized, potent for good and ill. Russia has known it under the name of vodka, and has been second to no other country in feeling its influence. Anyone wanting to learn how and where its distilling began, about how production became a monopoly of the nobility and finally of the government, and about how perestroika tried to put a stop to alcoholism, and why it has failed, must turn to this very learned, very informative book.”—Victor Kiernan
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