An absolute treasure. Despite being scholarly in nature and perhaps presuming more historical and contextual knowledge than I had going into it, this book is both approachable and deeply rewarding for people curious about the history of the Japanese way of tea. I especially loved the chapters on Jōō and Rikyū. I found the chapter on tea contests to be almost obsessively detailed, which was admittedly a bit frustrating for me as I was eager to get through this chapter, not having much interest in this aspect. Regardless, this is one of the most detailed examinations of the history of chadō in English, and therefore a must read for me. I also found it to be extremely illuminating with respect to the origins of wabi sabi, which so many other English studies utterly bastardize. Extremely glad I came across this work!