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Enzyklopädie der psychoaktiven Pflanzen: Botanik, Ethnopharmakologie und Anwendung
by Christian Rätsch
Publisher:
AT Verlag 
Year:
1998 
Reviewed by Jonathan Ott
1/8/2006

Smythe-sewn hardcover; 941 pp.; 32 pp. index; 27 pp. bibliography with 1059 citations, 5 pp. mushroom bibliography with 178 citations plus bibliographies to individual articles; 8 pp. botanical systematics appendix. Foreword by Albert Hofmann, p. 6.

The long-awaited publication of Christian Rätsch’s Enzyklopädie der psychoaktiven Pflanzen is a major publishing event for ethnopharmacognosists as well as psychonauts, to both of which … [ read more ]

From Chocolate to Morphine: Everything You Need to Know About Mind-Altering Drugs
by Andrew Weil & Winifred Rosen
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Co 
Year:
2004 
Reviewed by Midevil
12/20/2005

As the title states, the latest edition of From Chocolate to Morphine is an easy to read and informative guide to drugs of all kinds. From beginning to end, the authors maintain the approach of providing the facts about drugs while explaining relevant terms and presenting first hand experiences of drug use. Each chapter deals with an issue … [ read more ]

Psychedelic Chemistry
by Michael Valentine Smith
Publisher:
Loompanics Unlimited 
Year:
1973,1981 
Reviewed by Merlyn
12/8/2005

Psychedelic Chemistry has been a long standing favorite, a must for every clandestine chemist’s bookshelf for decades. It was first published in the seventies, with the most recent edition appearing in 1981. While a lot has transpired in psychoactive chemistry since then, with PIHKAL and TIHKAL taking notable preeminence among such books, Michael Valentine Smith’s Psychedelic Chemistry nevertheless towers over … [ read more ]

The Yage Letters
by William S. Burroughs & Allen Ginsberg
Publisher:
City Lights Books 
Year:
1963,1975 
Reviewed by LaMalice
11/29/2005

The Yage Letters begins with the letters William Burroughs sends to Allen Ginsberg while Ayahuasca-touring in Central America and the Colombian outback in 1953, and concludes with the letters from Ginsberg who follows his friend’s steps in 1960 and takes on his own journey of visionary enlightment in Peru. What was thought to be an initiating and liberating journey turns … [ read more ]

The Big Smoke: The Chinese Art & Craft of Opium
by Peter Lee
Publisher:
Lamplight Books 
Year:
1999 
Reviewed by Midevil
11/21/2005

Peter Lee’s The Big Smoke presents the process of opium smoking, from planting seeds to smoking the prepared opium. Along the way, Lee offers a brief historical background ranging from the international opium trade of previous centuries to the current ban on harvesting and use. The book features copious black and white images to supplement the material. … [ read more ]

Maximizing Harm: Losers and Winners in the Drug War
by Stephen Young
Publisher:
Writer's Showcase Press 
Year:
2001 
Reviewed by Scotto
11/15/2005

After spending enough time identifying yourself as a member of the “psychedelic community” at large, you begin to take for granted the fact that the war on drugs is an awful monstrosity. You get used to the numbing barrage of horror stories that seem to pour through news outlets on a regular basis. You nod cynically and get … [ read more ]

The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience
by Benny Shanon
Publisher:
Oxford University Press 
Year:
2002 
Reviewed by John Horgan
11/2/2005

Benny Shanon’s The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience is one of the most compelling books on altered states I’ve read, up there with James’s Varieties of Religious Experience, Huxley’s Doors of Perception (to which Shanon’s title alludes) and PIHKAL and TIHKAL by Ann and Alexander Shulgin. Unlike, say, the psychedelic performance artist Terence McKenna … [ read more ]

Eating the Flowers of Paradise
by Kevin Rushby
Publisher:
St. Martin's Press 
Year:
1999 
Reviewed by Jon
10/21/2005

In Eating the Flowers of Paradise, Kevin Rushby tells the story of an epic trip—not just a tale of a literal intoxication, but of an emotional and intellectual obsession. A decade following a job teaching English in the Yemeni city of San’a, where Rushby first enjoyed qat, he decides to return to Yemen by way of Ethiopia, where the drug … [ read more ]

LSD: My Problem Child
by Albert Hofmann
Publisher:
J.P. Tarcher, Inc. 
Year:
1979 
Reviewed by Harley
10/14/2005

LSD: My Problem Child is a wonderful guided tour through the history of LSD and the very thoughts of Dr. Hofmann. The book covers the discovery of the compound, its use in early psychiatry, and its later use in the counter culture. He also presents a great deal of information about his early experiments on animals, himself, and his … [ read more ]

In The Magic Land Of Peyote
by Fernando Benitez
Publisher:
University of Texas Press 
Year:
1975 
Reviewed by LaMalice
10/7/2005

In The Magic Land Of Peyote is a pioneering journey into the heart of the most iconic peyote-lovers and peyote-worshippers Indians of Mexico : the Huichols. Fernando Benitez is a leading Mexican anthropologist, author of the reference Los Indios de Mexico, and was one of the very first to experience the annual Huichol pilgrimage to the mountains of north-eastern … [ read more ]