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The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell (Perennial Classics)
Sometimes a writer has to revisit the classics, and here we find that "gonzo journalism"--gutsy first-person accounts wherein the author is part of the story--didn't originate with Hunter S. Thompson or Tom Wolfe. Aldous Huxley took some mescaline and wrote about it some 10 or 12 years earlier than those others. The book he came up with is part bemused essay and part mystical treatise--"suchness" is everywhere to be found while under the influence. This is a good example of essay writing, journal keeping, and the value of controversy--always--in one's work..
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Lysergic: 2nd Edition
Lysergic is the story of Krystle Cole and her involvement with LSD chemists Gordon Todd Skinner and William Leonard Pickard Pickard and Skinner had an LSD lab in a missile silo in Kansas. When it was busted by the DEA, it was reported to have been producing 90% of the world's supply. Throughout her time with them she took many rare psychedelics such as mescaline, ergot wine, DMT, ALD-52, 2-CI, and others. She explains what each entheogen felt like and how it spiritually impacted her life afterward. The 2nd edition also contains letters that Skinner wrote to her from prison..
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Love Drugs
Love Drugs is a sequel to Amphetamine Syntheses (2002) Expanded coverage of the synthesis of MDMA and other empathogens and stimulants

Expanding the chemistry of empathogens MDMA from scratch. Small and large scale production is described in detail. Hot new formulas abound. Piperonyl-acetone from both safrol and isosafrol. Multiple reduction methods using common and locally available metals.

MDA appeared in the 1960s and has been called the original love drug. It was the first in a series of molecules that produce empathy in humans. MDMA was appeared sporadically in the 1970s. MDEA followed ecstasy in the 1980s.

These molecules were controlled as they were being abused. Substituted phenyl amino-butanes have reduced abuse potential and greater safety margins. Yet, in 20 years, the development of safer entactogens has not taken place.

Love Drugs gives the reader a look at the most innovative chemistry for entactogen production. Explicit descriptions on safrol, apiol, asarone, dimethoxyallybenzene, etc. extraction from multiple botanical sources. Reviews of conventional syntheses with tips from the original chemists. Love Drugs is an inside look into the chemistry of the entactogens, present and future. Reactions have been translated into English. Millions across the globe have used MDMA as a therapeutic tool.

There is an infinite number of new entactogens on the horizon. 150+ references. Color cover. UV Laminated..
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Miserable Miracle (New York Review Books Classics)
"This book is an exploration By means of words, signs, drawings Mescaline, the subject explored." In Miserable Miracle, the great French poet and artist Henri Michaux, a confirmed teetotaler, tells of his life-transforming first encounters with a powerful hallucinogenic drug. At once lacerating and weirdly funny, challenging and Chaplinesque, his book is a breathtaking vision of interior space and a piece of stunning writing wrested from the grip of the unspeakable.

Includes forty pages of black-and-white drawings..
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Verlaten wegen = Abandoned Roads: Mescaline, Maharaj ji, Mojave Desert
In 'Verlaten wegen' verteld Jos Lammers tijdens een reis door de Verenigde Staten over vijf jaar devotie aan de 'volmaakte meester' goeroe Maharaj ji, 'back in the seventies', en over zijn terugkeer naar het gewone leven. Traveling through the United States, Jos Lammers reminisces in 'Abandoned Roads' his five years of devotion to the 'perfect master' Guru Maharaj ji, back in the seventies, and his return to normal life..
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MESCALINE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol and Addictive Behavior

This second edition of the “Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol, and Addictive Behavior” reflects changes in the attitudes about, use, and knowledge of drugs and alcohol since the first edition published in 1995. These changes include the decrease of crack cocaine use and resurgence of heroin use; changes in laws dealing with drug use (on both the state and national levels), and new discoveries leading to a better understanding of how drugs work and what makes them addictive. More than 700 articles, written for both the student and layperson, cover the social, medical and political issues related to drugs and alcohol, as well exploring and explaining types of addiction.

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