Book Description: British Museum Press, 1998. Paperback. Book Condition: used-good. The Alchemy of Culture: Intoxicants in Society GREAT BOOK IN GOOD OR BETTER CONDITION, NORMALLY SENT SAME DAY FROM WAREHOUSE. Bookseller Inventory # W3-L3-R265-02007
Book Description: British Museum Press, 1998. Paperback. Book Condition: Good. Clean and sound with some reading wear. Sent by Royal Mail next business day, all international orders sent Airmail. Bookseller Inventory # mon0000093515
Book Description: British Museum Press, 1998. Softcover,ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in good all round condition. Ships within 24 hours. pp., 600grams, ISBN:0714127116. Bookseller Inventory # 1144992
Book Description: British Museum Press, 1998. 160pp. Illustrated. Soft covers. Fine. Shows there is nothing modern about psychedelic experience. Bookseller Inventory # 40979
Book Description: British Museum Press, 1998. Shows there is nothing modern about psychedelic experience. 160pp. Illustrated. Soft covers. New. Bookseller Inventory # 24433
Book Description: BRITISH MUSEUM PRESS, 1998. Published by British Museum Press in 1998. Paperback. Number of pages: 160. Condition: Very Good. May show some slight signs of wear. (#45878 3BLU3-P 8634919). Bookseller Inventory # 8634919
Book Description: British Museum Press. Book Condition: New. Book is unread, as issued from the publisher. We are the Twin Cities' largest independent book store. d. Bookseller Inventory # 0714127116:1:1:1
Book Description: British Museum Press. Bargain Price New Book. SubTitle/Content:From stone age to modern day [mushrooms, toads, plants & even alcohol]. Binding is Paperback. Bookseller Inventory # 032027
Book Description: British Museum Press, 1998. Shows there is nothing modern about psychedelic experience. 160pp. Illustrated. Soft covers. A very good copy. Bookseller Inventory # 19476
Book Description: British Museum Press, London, 1993. Hard Cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. HARDBACK. Condition: VG in VG dust jacket. Bookseller Inventory # 002325
Book Description: British Museum Press, 1998. Shows there is nothing modern about psychedelic experience. 160pp. Illustrated. Soft covers. A fine copy. Bookseller Inventory # 19475
Book Description: BRITISH MUSEUM PRESS, 1993. Published by British Museum Press in 1993. Binding: Hardback with Dust jacket. Number of pages: 160. Ex. Library copy - usual stamps and marks. Condition: Very Good. May show some slight signs of wear. #8550420 #40885 1BLA3X-3 8550420 (X11-06) (#40885 1BLA3X-3 8550420). Ex-Library. Bookseller Inventory # 8550420
Book Description: British Museum Press, 1993. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. * Item is in very good condition and at a great price! * MassBookStore has thousands of items listed for sale right now! Satisfaction Guaranteed!*. Bookseller Inventory # mon0001909063
Book Description: British Museum Press, London, 1998. Paperback. Book Condition: New. First Paperback Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A illustrated look at how intoxicants have played an important part in societies all over the world and how drug-users, ranging from Neolithic cave men going graffiti mad on opium to wine-drinking Siberian mushroom eaters and modern day rockers, have used them. Bookseller Inventory # 029117
Book Description: London : British Museum Press, 1998. First paperback edition. 17cm. x 24cm. 160pp. frontispiece, b & w illus., drawings, notes, bibliography, index. Card covers. Fine. Bookseller Inventory # 2452
Book Description: British Museum Press, London, 1993. Book Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Ed. 8vo. 160 pages, Illustrated with 38 black and white plates. An extensive bibliography covering eight pages. Original black cloth in complete dust-wrapper. This book is the first winner of the Prometheus Award. Bookseller Inventory # A8996
Book Description: London: British Museum Press. ., 1993. First edition. 160 pp. Bibliography. Photo illustrations. Diagrams in text. Fine copy in Fine dust-jacket. Bookseller Inventory # 9686
Book Description: British Museum Press 1993-01-01, 1993. PAPERBACK. Book Condition: New. 0714127116 This exploration of the use of intoxicants in society reveals how drugs have had a central role in the religious and social life of a wide range of cultures around the world, from Stone Age Europe and Classical Greece to the New World and New Guinea. Rudgley looks at the use of psychoactive substances in European witchcraft, the role of scientists, poets and artists in introducing new hallucinogens into the West, and the social use of milder stimulants such as alcohol, tobacco and tea. 160p with 36 figs & illus. (British Museum Press 1993). 9780714127118. Paperback. Bookseller Inventory # 8349P
Book Description: British Museum Press SKU-26E-000285-. Paperback. Book Condition: Good. New edition. 0714127116 If the book is very heavy we may contact you about additional shipping costs. Bookseller Inventory # SKU-26E-000285-
Book Description: British Museum Press, London UK, 1998. Soft Cover. Book Condition: Book Fine. Reprint. 9 1/2" Tall By 6 3/4" Wide Approx. 160 pages including index. bibliography & notes. Excellent b/w illustrations. Text is spotless. Minimal signs of wear. Book feels unopened. Excellent condition. Bookseller Inventory # 023569
Book Description: British Museum Press, London, 1993. Hard Cover. Book Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 7 x 9 3/4 ". 160 pages-in this thought provoking book the author shows that intoxicants have all had a central role in religious or social life and that the altered states of consciousness produced by each intoxicant are shaped by cultural values. Bookseller Inventory # 8324
Book Description: 1993. Paperback. Book Condition: New. Intoxicants have played an important part in societies all over the world throughout history. Shows that intoxicants in various cultures have all had a central role in religious or social life, & that the altered states of consciousness produced by each intoxicant are shaped by cultural values. Explores the role of scientists & artists in introducing new hallucinogens, such as mescaline & LSD, into the West. Looks at the social aspects of milder stimulants, including coffee, tea, qat, betel, cola, coca & pituri, showing that their significance extends beyond the pleasure of the individual to the religious, economic, political & sexual life of communities. Illustrated. This is a remainder book which is new and never used. It may have a remainder mark on the edge of the pages. 160pages. Printed in English. Bookseller Inventory # 0-7567-5535-2
Book Description: British Museum Press, London, 1993. Hard Cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. pp 160, 38 b & w illustrations. 16c. Bookseller Inventory # 23315
Book Description: 1993. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Intoxicants have played an important part in societies all over the world throughout history. Shows that intoxicants in various cultures have all had a central role in religious or social life, & that the altered states of consciousness produced by each intoxicant are shaped by cultural values. Explores the role of scientists & artists in introducing new hallucinogens, such as mescaline & LSD, into the West. Looks at the social aspects of milder stimulants, including coffee, tea, qat, betel, cola, coca & pituri, showing that their significance extends beyond the pleasure of the individual to the religious, econ., political & sexual life of communities. Illustrated. This is a remainder book which is new and never used. It may have a remainder mark on the edge of the pages. 160pages. Printed in English. Bookseller Inventory # 0-7881-9647-2