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Psychedelics Encyclopedia

Psychedelics Encyclopedia
Author: Peter Stafford
Publisher: Ronin Publishing
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2013-02-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1579511694

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Traces the history of the use of hallucinogenic drugs and discusses the psychological and physical effects of LSD, marijuana, mescaline, and other drugs.


Psychedelics Encyclopedia

Psychedelics Encyclopedia
Author: Peter G. Stafford
Publisher: Tarcher
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1983
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780874772319

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Traces the history of the use of hallucinogenic drugs and discusses the psychological and physical effects of LSD, marijuana, mescaline, and other drugs


Psychedelics Encyclopedia

Psychedelics Encyclopedia
Author: Peter G. Stafford
Publisher: And/or Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1977
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780915904211

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The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances

The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances
Author: Richard Rudgley
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1466886005

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For all those who might like to believe that drug use has been relegated to the suburban rec rooms and ghetto crack houses of the late twentieth century, The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances offers shocking, yet thoroughly enlightening evidence to the contrary. In fact, from Neolithic man to Queen Victoria, humans have abused all sorts of drugs in the name of religion, tradition, and recreation, including such "controlled substances" as chocolate, lettuce, and toads. From glue-sniffing to LSD to kava, The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances provides the first reliable, comprehensive exploration of this fascinating and controversial topic. With over one hundred entries, acclaimed author Richard Rudgley covers not only the chemical and botanical background of each substance, but its physiological and psychological effect on the user. Of particular value is Rudgley's emphasis on the historical and cultural role of these mind-altering substances. Impeccably researched and hugely entertaining, The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances will appeal to anyone interested in one of the most misunderstood and yet also most widespread of human activities - the chemical quest for an altered state of consciousness.


The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants

The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants
Author: Christian Rätsch
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 3143
Release: 2005-04-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1594776628

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The most comprehensive guide to the botany, history, distribution, and cultivation of all known psychoactive plants • Examines 414 psychoactive plants and related substances • Explores how using psychoactive plants in a culturally sanctioned context can produce important insights into the nature of reality • Contains 797 color photographs and 645 black-and-white illustrations In the traditions of every culture, plants have been highly valued for their nourishing, healing, and transformative properties. The most powerful plants--those known to transport the human mind into other dimensions of consciousness--have traditionally been regarded as sacred. In The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants Christian Rätsch details the botany, history, distribution, cultivation, and preparation and dosage of more than 400 psychoactive plants. He discusses their ritual and medicinal usage, cultural artifacts made from these plants, and works of art that either represent or have been inspired by them. The author begins with 168 of the most well-known psychoactives--such as cannabis, datura, and papaver--then presents 133 lesser known substances as well as additional plants known as “legal highs,” plants known only from mythological contexts and literature, and plant products that include substances such as ayahuasca, incense, and soma. The text is lavishly illustrated with 797 color photographs--many of which are from the author’s extensive fieldwork around the world--showing the people, ceremonies, and art related to the ritual use of the world’s sacred psychoactives.


The Encyclopaedia of Psychoactive Substances

The Encyclopaedia of Psychoactive Substances
Author: Richard Rudgley
Publisher: Gardners Books
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1999
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780349111278

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Despite great public interest in the use and abuse of psychoactive substances this is the first comprehensive and reliable book on this fascinating and controversial topic. The encyclopedia covers the entire range of naturally occurring psychoactive species, and also a great number of man-made synthetic drugs and compounds. It explores the use of intoxicating plants by Neanderthal man through to the role of hallucinogens and narcotics in contemporary youth culture. It provides basic details on the botany and chemistry of intoxicants, and examines their influence at all levels of our culture and society. The book also tackles controversial issues such as legalisation and details the legal classification of illicit substances alongside additional relevant information on detection, prevention, punishment and other criminological subjects.


Psychedelics

Psychedelics
Author: Peter Stafford
Publisher: Ronin Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781579511005

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Provides a framework for understanding the enormous amount of information available on psychoactive substances. Stafford relays the history, botany, chemistry, physical and mental effects, forms, sources, and preparations of LSD—the most potent and representative of class of drugs called psychedelics. Stafford claims that psychedelics offer surprising benefits to society and he explores the record of promising studies that were truncated in the 1960s, along with a commentary of developments since that time.