While There is Tea, There is Hope
By (Author) Alex Johnson
By (author) The Imperial War Museum
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
30th July 2025
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Tea and coffee
Comfort food and food nostalgia
Social and cultural history
Hardback
112
Width 129mm, Height 162mm, Spine 15mm
240g
During the long years of the Second World War, tea remained the cornerstone of British hospitality, drunk and enjoyed by civilians and members of the armed forces alike.
But on July 9, 1940, Britons learnt that their beloved national drink was to go on the ration. Even worse tea was the one rationed foodstuff that could not be grown or reared at home.
This charming little book celebrates the power of tea as a national symbol and act of defiance during Britains darkest hour. It's the perfect companion to complement a cuppa and pay tribute to an unsung war hero.
The ideal gift for the tea-lover in your lifeaside from more tea, that is!
Alex Johnson is a journalist and author. His books include While There is Tea, There is Hope, 100 Words for Rain, Menus that Made History and The Book Lovers Joke Book. Since its foundation in 1917 IWM has been building its collections in order to illustrate and record all aspects of conflict in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. IWMs collection covers all aspects of conflict involving Britain, its former Empire and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day. It also includes a range of media, from art, film and photographs to printed materials, documents and sound.