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a51698Washington 1972. Hearings Before the Select Committee on Crime House of Representatives Ninety-Second Congress Second Session. 6 separate volumes. Octavos 2291pp. paginated consecutively without break wraps. Depository library stamp on front and on title page a few ink numbers on front for each volume. VG. 6 volumes. . paperback
198176492London: Nold Jonson books 1981. First edition. Octavo. 5 141 pp. Publisher’s black cloth with silver spine lettering in the dust jacket with an image of a marijuana plant on the front. An excellent copy of the first edition.“Mind-Sprung is not merely the best book about drugs since Confessions of an English Opium Eater and one of the best books ever written about settling in a foreign country it is also on of the most startling portrayals in recent years of what is happening in contemporary Britain. The collapse of British civilization as we know it seems to have measurably closer with the publication of this book.†from jacket flap. In the introduction we learn further that the author “was killed in a shoot-out with the Estonian People’s Militia during the course of an attack on an atomic power station near Lake Pskov†no such group and no such power plant. There is some evidence that Michael Lindsay was a pseudonym for English historian novelist and hoaxer A. D. Harvey. He originated a hoax claiming that Charles Dickens met Fyodor Dostoyevsky and has published under a variety of other pseudonyms including Stephanie Harvey Stephen Harvey Graham Headley Trevor McGovern John Schellenberger Leo Bellingham Ludovico Parra and Janis Blodnieks. There is an entire chapter devoted to hashish history. Nold Jonson books hardcover
192976071Mountain View CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association 1929. First edition. Small octavo. 91 1 pp. luridly illustrated from photographs. Publisher's bright pictorial wrappers. Very good and sharp copy."Paperback pamphlets such as The Moloch of Marijuana by Rev.Robert J. Devine 1943 and evangelist Earle Albert Rowell’s Battling The Wolves of Society:The Narcotics Evil 1929 and On the Trail of Marijuana: The Weed of Madness1939 fanned the flames of pot paranoia. So outlandish and over the top were the sensationalistic claims of these “educational†books that “the bureau attacked such apostles of fear". Anslinger wished the FBN to be sole source of publicity and educational materials. A few of the Rowell softcovers were issued by — guess who— Pacific Press Publishing Association a great thorn in the side of anyone trying torationally educate the public on drugs. Pacific Press Publishing Association also issued Plain Facts for Young Women onNarcotics Marijuana Liquor and Tobacco by Dr. Belle Wood Comstock 1938. Pacific Press Publishing Association paperback
192963853Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1929. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 20.5cm; evergreen cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; iv89-3471pp. Small faint dampstain to upper left corner of rear cover else a fresh very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is price-clipped showing light wear mild dust-soil a few small tears and creases and a corresponding faint dampstain to upper rear flap fold; Very Good. Lengthy volume by the former assistant attorney general for the Justice Department responsible for enforcing the Volstead Act from 1921-1929. "She worked closely with both the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League to build public support for the federal efforts. She also used liquor prosecutions to generate headlines. A number of times Willebrandt sat in the courtroom while one of her assistants pressed a case. Since women government lawyers were quite a novelty in the 1920s her actions generated press coverage. Similarly she focused much of her action on corruption cases that grew out of the violation of prohibition again headline grabbers. She did not seek press notice gratuitously but as a part of a Justice Department campaign to showcase prohibition enforcement activity and to make a case to the public for cleaner government. Willebrandt published first in syndicated newspaper column form and then as a book The Inside of Prohibition her vision for effective prohibition law enforcement. She called for clean government greater coordination between national and local officials and especially for common people to take responsibility for seeing the laws enforced" Badr Jehad and Mark Weir. "Prohibition's Portia: Mabel Walker Willebrandt." online resource. An attractive copy uncommon in commerce. The Bobbs-Merrill Company unknown
196857041San Francisco: Frank Reynolds / Hells Angels Motorcycle Club 1968. First Edition. Quarto 26.75cm; twelve 12 five-color broadsides measuring 20cm X 26cm printed on rectos only and housed in an illustrated portfolio on glossy cardstock. A few stress creases and some subtle toning along the spine-fold of the portfolio else Fine. <br /> <br /> An off-the-wall collection of free-form poems written by Freewheelin' Frank Reynolds former Secretary of the San Francisco chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. The broadsides reproduce hand-lettered illustrated poems written by Reynolds in the mid-1960's printed by the Diggers and issued the year after his 1967 memoir written with Michael McClure. Content ranges from personal history and camaraderie within the club to things of a more mystical and metaphysical nature - references to Satan astrological signs alternately written in an optimistic tone or with a pervading sense of doom. The mystical and metaphysical realm would continue to hold Reynolds's attention through his later life. After leaving the Angels Reynolds spent 5 years in Soldedad Prison on an arson charge; while doing time McClure sent him a book by Zen master Shunryu Suzuki Roshi to help him clear his head which Reynolds credited with saving his life. He spent the remaining years of his life living in the mountains next to a waterfall where he spent his days meditating in isolation. One of the most interesting documents created by any Hells Angels club members one that epitomizes the spirit of the 1960's and outsider art. OCLC notes 18 holdings in US institutions. Frank Reynolds / Hells Angels Motorcycle Club unknown
83099San Francisco: Rainbow Graphics. c. 1972. Original silkscreen in colors 56cm x 43cm approx. 22" x 17". Signed in plate bottom center. Light edgewear and soil; toned on verso with a few clear tape remnants from hanging; Very Good. Unbacked.<br /> <br /> Grimshaw is best-known for his iconic rock concert posters but this is one of a number of designs he created for the non-profit cannabis cooperative Amorphia following his move to San Francisco from Detroit around 1970. Uncommon; not seen at auction and not separately catalogued in OCLC though we note copies at National Institutes of Health and University of Wisconsin. Rainbow Graphics unknown
198541785Washington DC: Smoke-In Central 1985. First Edition. Offset lithographed poster in colors 58cm x 43cm ca 23" x 17". Original vertical and horizontal folds as issued else a fine fresh apparently uncirculated example. <br /> <br /> Terrific punk-inflected poster advertising a 1985 rally in the Capital to promote marijuana legalization and oppose police brutality especially the then-burgeoning phenomenon of police tasers here called "stun-guns". Features a vivid central caricature of President Ronald Reagan who is surrounded by vignettes of police brutality; along the upper quadrant Nancy Reagan chases a line of potheads including Groucho Marx and the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers through the sky wielding a stun-gun while sitting astride a flying pig. Copy at the Center for the Study for Political Graphics and not uncommon in commerce though fine copies are unusual; otherwise unlocated in institutional collectons. Smoke-In Central unknown
196882927New York: Youth International Party 1968. First Edition. Original illustrated poster offset printed in black red and green on white stock measuring 89.5cm x 58cm 35.25" x 22.75". Clean and fresh; professionally conserved to remove old tape adhesions; a few small repairs at margins; Near Fine. Professionally mounted too archival canvas.<br /> <br /> Manifesto of the Youth International Party founded by Abbie and Anita Hoffman Jerry Rubin Paul Krassner and Nancy Kurshan in the Hoffman's New York apartment on December 31 1967. The poster is largely comprised of the Yippie flag - a pot leaf superimposed on a red star in a sea of black - with text printed in red and white. The "New Nation" statement in the manifesto was meant to embody the group's ethos for an entire generation. OCLC notes a single holding UC Davis; we note one other held at OMCA. Youth International Party unknown
199079344Los Angeles: Family Council on Drug Awareness 1990. Trifold brochure 8 ½†x 11†printed in black on yellow paper.<br /> <br /> Pro-marijuana legalization brochure that urges American taxpayers to write their elected officials about re-legalizing marijuana and taxing its production. Among the ten things everyone should know: marijuana is not addictive there is no typical cannabis user marijuana is safer than tobacco it is not a gateway drug and no one has died from using it.<br /> <br /> When this pamphlet was printed select states were beginning to pass medical cannabis laws but there was no state or federal marijuana legalization in the United States. Family Council on Drug Awareness unknown
197779360Washington D.C.: NORML 1977. Revised Edition. Pamphlet printed in brown on both sides of a 14 3/8" x 8 1/2" sheet of tan paper that folds to 3 5/8" x 8 1/2" 8 panels. Mild edgewear.<br /> <br /> Pro-marijuana legalization brochure that records supporters of removing criminal penalties for private possession - at the top of this list is President Jimmy Carter. It notes that the 1972 National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse recommended that possession of a small quantity for personal use should not be a crime. When this pamphlet was printed in 1977 there was no state or federal marijuana legalization in the United States.<br /> <br /> Founded in 1970 NORML’s mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to legalize the responsible use of marijuana by adults and to serve as an advocate for consumers to assure they have access to high quality marijuana that is safe convenient and affordable. NORML unknown
197779358Stoned Stranger Enterprises 1977. Pamphlet 5 1/2" x 8 1/2": 8 pp. Bound with two staples. Some toning and occasional spotting with offsetting to the rear panel. OCLC locates no holdings.<br /> <br /> This scarce booklet features a nine-step recipe for producing wine using marijuana. It opens with a section on theory discussing the THC present in the wine and adding various fruits to produce a 13 percent alcoholic wine. Other sections include ingredients equipment and bottling. It concludes with "Effects on the Body†detailing how THC varies and advising caution. Stoned Stranger Enterprises unknown
198979357Jackson Michigan: National Child Safety Council 1989. Wraps. Very good. Pamphlet 4 1/8" x 5 3/8": 24 pp. Bound with staples in pictorial paper wrappers. A very good copy.<br /> <br /> Using the metaphor of snake in the grass this pamphlet cautions youth that marijuana use will lead to a dulling of the senses or becoming “burnt out.†It reports high percentages of use among Americans and repeats “marijuana is not a safe drug.†When this pamphlet was printed in 1989 there was no state or federal marijuana legalization in the United States. National Child Safety Council unknown
197079343Pasadena California: Ambassador College Press 1970. Wraps. Very good. Booklet: 48 pp. with photographic illustrations. Bound with staples in paper wrappers 5 1/2†x 8 1/4â€. Some mild edgewear; otherwise very good.<br /> <br /> Anti-marijuana booklet that warns “use of marijuana is soaring skyrocketing!†and provides answers for why it has become so popular. A chart shows that one out of every three “young persons†has experimented with marijuana and the highest use - 90 percent - is among youth at rock festivals. Among other claims the brochure cites “many scientific papers“ which emphasize marijuana can produce insanity.<br /> <br /> Presumably aimed at the Ambassador College student body the brochure encourages young people to quit if they smoke and to avoid blaming their parents: “Don’t be a pothead. Change your peer group and make new friends. Ambassador College 1947-97 was a four-year liberal arts college run by the Worldwide Church of God. The college was established in Pasadena by radio evangelist Herbert W. Armstrong.<br /> <br /> This brochure was produced before marijuana was legalized in California for medical purposes in 1996. The state legalized recreational marijuana use for adults 21 and over in 2016. The law went into effect in 2018 allowing for recreational cannabis sales and establishing a regulatory framework. Ambassador College Press unknown
1966145666N.p.: N.p. 1966. Notebook belonging to an unknown pharmacist detailing the pharmacy's on hand stock of amphetamines barbiturates tranquilizers and other drugs which contained one or more of those in combination and noted "effective Feb. 1 - 1966." <br /> <br /> Also noted is that the inventory was compiled in accordance with recently passed Drug Abuse Control Amendment Act of 1965 which in an effort to control what Congress saw as an increasing epidemic of prescription drug abuse created harsh penalties for possession or sale without a prescription stricter controls for distribution and inventory and broadly expanded powers for the Food and Drug Administration eventually leading to the formation of the Drug Enforcement Agency as an entirely separate federal agency in 1973. <br /> <br /> Generic spiral bound stenographers notebook with 10 pages of handwritten text on rectos only. Boards Very Good plus pages Near Fine. N.p. unknown
197381969San Francisco: Amorphia 1973. First Edition. Bifolium 28cm; original wraps with text and illustrations printed in dark green on white stock; 4pp; illus. Old folds and staple holes from mailing some trivial dust-soil and foxing with original recipient's address label mounted to rear wrapper; Very Good. Single early issue of this short-lived bulletin published by the California-based cannabis co-operative between 1973-74. The publication circulated among its membership focussed on the latest studies centered around marijuana use issues pertaining to marijuana and law enforcement topics on reform and brief articles on the health benefits of marijuana use. This issue features the article "Jail Is Not The Answer" a commentary on Gov. Rockefeller's NY drug law by David S. Michaels brief articles on the Michigan Task Force urging decriminalization civil fines for marijuana use being considered by Congress Amorphia organizational changes and a review of Dr. Tod H. Mikuriya's Marijuana: Medical Papers 1839-1972. All issues are uncommon with none available in commerce as of August 2024 and OCLC noting 8 locations with any holdings. Amorphia unknown
197481968San Francisco: Amorphia 1974. First Editions. Three bifolium issues 28cm; original wraps with text photos and illustrations printed in dark green on white stock; 4pp per issue; illus. Old horzontal folds and staple holes from mailing with the original recipient's address label on the rear wrapper of each issue; some faint foxing and mild handling small loss from rough opening to lower margin of Vol.II No.1 with a holograph notation in ink to rear wrapper of Vol.II No.3; Very Good. The complete final year of this short-lived bulletin published by the California-based cannabis co-operative between 1973-74. The publication circulated among its membership focussed on the latest studies centered around marijuana use issues pertaining to marijuana and law enforcement topics on reform and brief articles on the health benefits of marijuana use. The final issue is largely dedicated to the impending merger of Amorphia and NORML the major East Coast marijuana reform group. All issues are uncommon with none available in commerce as of August 2024 and OCLC noting 8 locations with any holdings. Amorphia unknown
197581846Lansing MI: Elixir Enterprises 1975. First Edition. Original poster with text and decorative elements offset printed in black on cream poster stock measuring 28cm x 43cm 11" x 17". Horizontal fold at center subtle toning and a few faint creases to extremities with some dust-soil on verso; Very Good. Promotional poster produced by the Michigan-based Elixir Enterprises announcing their psychedelic hash-themed wall calendar for 1976 with each month featuring a soft-focus hasish superstar appearing within a decorative frame. The end matter describes each varietal denoting region of origin and different properties - sometimes in verse "Indian nuggets are quite a delight and the fresher they are the better the bite". Uncommon. Elixir Enterprises unknown
196882020Buffalo NY: SUNYAB LeMar 1968. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; pink sheets with text mimeographed in black on recto and verso and stapled at upper left corner; 8pp. Mild handling some very subtle toning to text edges; Near Fine. A substantial document prepared by Michael Aldrich head of LeMar International for the 21st Congress of the United States National Student Association USNSA which from 1947-1978 functioned as the dominant national union of students in the U.S. responsible for an extensive variety of student organizing throughout its history. The contents clearly aimed to educate covered such topics as psychological dependence the physical effects of marijuana whether marijuana contributes to insanity the commission of crimes or leads to heroin usage with discussion of the drugs' positive properties in comparison to alcohol usage. The document concludes with 34-point list of notes and sources and a plug for both the LeMar Information Kit $2.50 and back issues of The Marijuana Review. An uncommon survival not separately listed in OCLC. 82020. SUNYAB LeMar] unknown
196882019Buffalo NY: S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo LEMAR 1968. Original mimeographed flyer with text printed in black recto and verso on jade green stock measuring 8.5" x 11". Faint horizontal fold smoothed-out at center modest handling some creases and subtle toning to extremities a few tiny edge tears a few old splash marks and two titles circled on verso in red marker; just Very Good. Concise bibliography of marijuana literature containing 20 books journals and magazines spanning the years 1913-1968. Produced by the Buffalo-based LeMar International LeMar being short for Legalize Marijuana an early marijuana legalization advocacy group founded by Ed Sanders Allen Ginsberg and Ginsberg's assistant Michael Aldrich. While he was a student at University of Buffalo Aldrich helped launch Marijuana Review "America's first cannabis culture and information magazine.featuring information on legalization updates advocacy campaigns cannabis pricing psychedelic imagery and poetry" ref: "First Cannabis Magazine in U.S. was Made in Buffalo." March 18 2022. Cannabuf. 82019. S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo LEMAR unknown
1966CAT0204New York: UPI Roto Service 1966. First Edition. Photocopy of a typed manuscript 8-½ x 11 in. 12 pp. printed recto only sl. chipping and toning at edges; together with an additional copy of the typed manuscript; a License to Use Your Head order form for Leary’s Future History book series no date; and seven of eight “Man of Visions†silver gelatin prints 8 x 10 in. each dated May 28 1966 with caption leaves and UPI Press stamps verso. Near Fine. Journalist Joe O’Sullivan visited Timothy Leary’s community in Millbrook New York twice in 1966. Following these visits he released two interviews with Leary on the UPI Roto Service. This interview unpublished and unrecorded in Leary’s bibliography is the second of the two interviews. The interview offers detailed descriptions of Leary’s daily life and providing an ordinary context for his controversial work. Leary gives laconic answers to O’Sullivan’s questions about drugs the counterculture free love Viet Nam sic and the communal life at Millbrook occasionally proffering a bit of unasked for advice including on the author’s children. “Let them turn you on … Treat them as little gods and goddesses.â€<br /> <br /> The photos taken to accompany the first interview similarly reflect O’Sullivan’s interest in the mundane: e.g. poignant detailed vignettes of a shrine to Rosemary Woodruff soon to be Leary’s wife while she was doing jail time for marijuana possession. We find no evidence that either interview was ever published. The first article “Man of Visions†is referenced in our typescript’s caption and was “serviced to UPI Roto Service clients in the package of May 28 1966†the same date as the present photo-series which presumably accompanied it.<br /> <br /> Both articles would have appeared before Leary’s landmark Playboy interview was published in September 1966 which the annotated Leary bibliography lists as his first published interview Horowitz Walls & Smith D1 . Surprisingly there is no reference in Horowitz to either of the earlier O’Sullivan UPI articles though a short third article “God and Timothy Leary†was published in Dec. 1966 Howoritz et al. D3. Some of the photographs from “Man of Visions†are known from other sources a few seemingly unpublished. Materials are in excellent condition with minimal wear. UPI Roto Service unknown
196082151New York: Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation 1960. First Edition. Octavo. 23.5cm. Publisher's grey-green cloth boards titled in gilt to spine. 304pp. Light scuffing and rubbing to extremities sunning to the spine with some dulling of the gilt minor bumping to spine ends a very good copy. Internally clean lengthy gift inscription to front flyleaf where the initials LSD are given several new definitions: "Lewd Sexy and Devil May Care" being a catchy example. Illustrated throughout with folding chart. <br /> <br /> An early attempt to analyse and discuss the effects upon and potential to treat a case group of psychiatric patients utilising LSD as a method of accessing their subconscious to facilitate understanding of their behavior. Essentially an extended question and answer session between a distinguished group of medical authorities ranging from Paul Hoch of Columbia's Dept. of Psychiatry Gregory Bateson of the VA a number of specialists in addiction and recovery Cecilia Jett-Jackson of Sandoz Pharmaceuticals who at least partially sponsored the conference and a number of others. Details are given of treatments and results additional experiments upon lab animals a 300 item list of patient responses at various stages of treatment whilst under the influence of the drug and a number of conclusions both positive and negative that the conference reached. Dr. Harold Abramson now known to have been a part of the CIA's "MK Ultra" program researching potential military applications for hallucinogenics went on the edit a 1967 study leading on from this one entitled "The Use of LSD in Psychotherapy and Alcoholism. Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation unknown
197081910N.p.: S.i. Undated but ca.1970s. First Edition. Broadside with text and illustrations offset printed in black on olive green stock measuring 21.5cm x 27.75cm 8.5" x 11". Several old folds smoothed-out subtle toning and mild handling; Very Good. A humorous and sadly unattributed pot-themed poetry broadside modeled after Clement Clarke Moore's beloved poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas." Not separately listed in OCLC. S.i. unknown
196163735New York: Harcourt Brace & World Inc 1961. First Edition. First Printing a review copy with the publisher's printed slip laid in. Octavo 21cm; black cloth titled in silver and metallic purple on spine and front cover; dustjacket; viii216pp. Faint foxing to upper edge of textblock faint dampstain affecting lower right corners of textblock not affecting legibility; Very Good. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $3.75 lightly edgeworn gently sunned with a few tiny tears and a few small splash marks to extremities; Very Good. Pseudonymously written experiences of a woman who volunteered as an experimental subject who was given LSD five times and recorded the visualizations and insights it stimulated. Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc unknown
197963559New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc 1979. First Revised and Enlarged Edition. First Printing. Quarto 26cm; green paper-covered boards and cream cloth backstrip with titles stamped in bronze on spine; dustjacket; xviii206pp; illus. Faint foxing to text edges endpapers and backstrip with small remainder dots to upper and lower text edges; Very Good. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $15.95 shelfworn with some scattered foxing on verso and a few tears and creases; Very Good. A substantially revised and expanded version of Emboden's comprehensive 1972 work on psychoactive plants placing them in historical perspective and providing excellent illustrations. "He presents a fascinating narrative of how drug use extended to almost every civilization of the ancient and modern world and how it influenced music dance the visual arts architecture religion science and medicine" from front flap. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc unknown
196246531Copenhagen: Munksgaard 1962. Second Separate Printing. One of appoximately 100 copies printed for distribution to members of the International Federation for Internal Freedom in 1963. Slim octavo 23cm; white wrappers printed in black stapled; 40pp. Gentle sunning along spine-fold and upper edge of front wrapper with a faint tiny scuff beneath Leary's name else a fresh Near Fine copy. An offprint revised of the first book appearance of this talk - the first and only occasion Huxley and Leary lectured together. "The XIV International Conference of Applied Psychology took place in Copenhagen Aug. 13-19 1961. In addition to Leary Frank Barron of the Harvard psychology department and author Aldous Huxley were also invited to speak.Huxley's lecture was entitled "Visionary Experience"; it was delivered earlier than Leary's and concludes with a reference to Leary's upcoming lecture "We shall hear from Dr. Leary about the induction of such experiences by such substances as psilocybin". Barron's talk contains the first reference in print to his "commending the mushroom to the attention of Dr. Leary who immediately seized upon its possibilities as a vehicle for inducing change in behavior as a result of the altered state of consciousness which the drug produced" HOROWITZ WALLS & SMITH AA23D. Huxley who had written extensively about his psychedelic experiences under the influence of mescaline in Doors of Perception 1954 here writes about the pursuit of the visionary experience as a vehicle for change and a more beautiful reality. He elaborates on the various methods of access to the visionary world including spontaneous induced and chemical access with separate sections on the usage of mushrooms and how light can enhance the visionary experience. This and the first separate printing are substantially expanded from the two which precede them both produced by mimeograph and issued in small numbers. BROMER B113. Munksgaard unknown