Drinking Water: A History | Hardback

Released on 31 January 2013

Author: James Salzman | Format: Hardback

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Water is something we take for granted; whether from tap or bottle, we rarely think about its source. But its journey to our glasses is more complicated than we realise. With a booming worldwide population, where will our water come from in the future? And is it safe to drink tap water? Is bottled water wasteful? Drinking Water explains the overlooked and surprising history of drinking water - from Biblical conflicts to overpriced mineral water. You will never look at your glass in the same way again.

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AuthorJames Salzman
PublisherGerald Duckworth & Co Ltd (United Kingdom)
Year2013
ISBN9780715645284
FormatHardback - 320 Pages