Book Description: Park Street Press. Book Condition: very good. 1997; Paperback; No notes/hiliting; Clean pages; No dog-ears; Strong binding; ; ISBN:0892817488; ; sku107352: Bookseller Inventory # 107352
Book Description: Park Street Press. PAPERBACK. Book Condition: New. 0892817488 *BRAND NEW* Ships Same Day or Next! Ships From Springfield, VA USA!. Bookseller Inventory # NATARAJ1-0007715
Book Description: Park Street Press. PAPERBACK. Book Condition: Very Good. 0892817488 Softcover, 1997, Park Street Press, 288 pages, no writing, light wear. Covers the use of narcotic plants: tobacco, opium, cannabis, betel nut, coca, datura and fly agaric. Bookseller Inventory # SKU1000463
Book Description: Park Street Press, Rochester, 1997. Softcover. Book Condition: Fine. A clean copy!; 0.7 x 8.98 x 5.98 Inches; 304 pages. Bookseller Inventory # 252415
Book Description: Quarterman Pubns, Lincoln, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 1991. Original Cloth. Book Condition: Good. No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. No dust jacket as issued. The cloth cover, originally a cream, has darkened--in some places more than others-- with stains evident on spine. The cloth cover has one pinhead-sized nick at edge; front cover is very slightly bowed from flat storage. Minor discolorations on head, fore-edge, and tail of text-block. Facsimile reproduction of the original edition published by James Blackwood, London. Originally written in 1860, this work is an unprejudiced examination of the uses of drugs throughout human history. "Part of the reason for the book's popularity must have been its readibility for the layman.its tone is delightfully humorous, even playful. The outstanding quality of THE SEVEN SISTERS OF SLEEP lies in Cooke's extremely wide knowledge of all sorts of scientific and literary sources--historical, botanical, anthropological--and his ability to assemble his data in a charmingly humorous and yet serious and thought-provoding style."--from the Foreword by Richard Evans Schultes and Michael R Aldrich; these scholars also mention their firm belief that THE SEVEN SISTERS OF SLEEP was a major influence in the work of Lewis Carroll. Used. Bookseller Inventory # 000770