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Rose George: Water, 18 December 2014
Drinking Water: A History
by James Salzman.
Overlook Duckworth, 320 pp., £9.99, October 2013,978 0 7156 4528 4 Show More
by James Salzman.
Overlook Duckworth, 320 pp., £9.99, October 2013,
Parched City: A History of London’s Public and Private Drinking Water
by Emma Jones.
Zero Books, 361 pp., £17.99, June 2013,978 1 78099 158 0 Show More
by Emma Jones.
Zero Books, 361 pp., £17.99, June 2013,
Water 4.0: The Past, Present and Future of the World’s Most Vital Resource
by David Sedlak.
Yale, 352 pp., £20, March 2014,978 0 300 17649 0 Show More
by David Sedlak.
Yale, 352 pp., £20, March 2014,
“... ones. Sharia, the environmental academic James Salzman writes in Drinking Water: A History, means ‘the way to water’. There were limits to what Salzman called the Right of Thirst: you could ask for water, but not for enough to slake the thirst of your camels or your fields. Water, in Salzman’s account, can be symbolic, ritual, vital. Every living ... ”