This book describes the founding and the development of Starbucks, from a company selling roasted coffee beans by the pound in 1971, primarily in the Pacific Northwest but also by mail order, to 10,000 outlets selling coffee drinks across the United States and the world.
"Traces the history of Starbucks, describing how the company grew from a small operation in Seattle into one of the most recognizable brands in the world."
"This book describes the founding and the development of Starbucks, from a company selling roasted coffee beans by the pound in 1971, primarily in the Pacific Northwest but also by mail order, to 10,000 outlets selling coffee drinks across the United States and the world."@en
"Discusses the development of Starbucks from a coffee roaster business into an international chain of coffeehouses."
""A look at the origins, leaders, growth, and products of Starbucks, the Seattle-based coffee company that was founded in 1971 and today has more than 12,000 outlets around the world"--Provided by publisher."
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Café Commerce États-Unis Histoire Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
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