The best way to go is with a gourmet espresso maker, and these can be found at many sites, such as www.wholelattelove.com and are very easy to use at home.
You can find a espresso maker at coffee geek.com. Its a good online source. It really isn't too hard to find. You can also try amazon.com they have it too.
Bed, Bath, and Beyond is a store that is worldwide where you can buy great, cheap, espresso coffee makers. Dont spend any more than you have to. If you love coffee this is the place to go
The espresso machine that I have found to be most commonly used in Starbucks is the Barista or Sirena espresso makers. You can find these sold on ebay if you are interested.
You can find a great deal on a La Povani espresso machine on the Coffee Italia website. The have a large selection of these machines at discounted prices.
You can find new espresso coffee machines in stores. You can go to Macy's, Target, and Walmart. You can go to amazon.com and www.wholelattelove.com/.
You can find a variety of espresso machines at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=sr_nr_i_0?rh=k%3Aespresso+machine%2Ci%3Agarden&keywords=espresso+machine&ie=UTF8&qid=1312439903
One can find a Cuisinart Coffee on Demand Coffee Maker on the Cuisinart website. One can also find the Coffee Maker on the Amazon website offered by a variety of vendors.
The two main types of coffee makers on the market today are the percolator and the drip coffee maker. The single serving coffee maker has become very popular latley. I would suggest the following drip coffee maker, it is the best: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005IBX9?ie=UTF8&tag=nilssonsnatur-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B00005IBX9
Used cappuccino espresso makers are available for purchase from a number of retailers. Such retailers include Amazon, eBay, and Craigslist. One may also want to check their local thrift stores.
There are a very limited couple recipies in the included booklet. You can find many recipes online, though.
You can purchase commercial coffee maker online at Amazon.com, Buy.com or Ebay.com. It would be beneficial online, therefore you can compare prices, read reviews and return your product with no hassle.
One can find tips on making espresso coffee on the following websites: "wikiHow", "Home Barista", "Gimme! Coffee", "Hubpages", "Start Cooking", and "SMH".