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128 pages. Index. Explores the physical, emotional, historical, and societal effects of cocaine and crack use. Provides contact information for helping organizations. Juvenile literature. Usual library markings. Light wear. Clean and bright. Nice copy. Book
4904Caravanes In-4°, broché, fort volume de 452pages plus 9 pages de planches (Georges Bru).Bel exemplaire.
200580SGDL Broché , format 15 x21cm , couverture glacée rouge et orangée, ensemble à l'état de neuf , 213 pages.
grand in-8°, 142 pages, broche, couverture illustree.- ISBN 2865860353 Bel exemplaire. [109B-5][GD8-1]
1955562647Los Angeles: The Narcotic Educational Foundation of America / The Anti-Narcotic League of America 1955. Unbound. Near Fine. Brochure. Small quarto sheet measuring 8½" x 11". Laid out as a trifold pamphlet i.e. one sheet folded twice to make six pages this copy with two central vertical folds right next to each other. Illustrated with halftone photographs. Folded as mentioned pinhole near the topedge near fine. A vocally anti-marijuana pamphlet; the "evil effects" of marijuana include the story of the young man who decapitated his best friend while high and was utterly horrified after. The pamphlet claims that some people mix it with beer for its stimulating properties and expresses concern that the "poisonous weed" is no longer "confined to our Mexican population and to the regions of the South and Southwest." We attribute the pamphlet to about 1955 because in 1954 the Anti-Narcotic League of America changed its name to the Narcotic Educational Foundation of America and both names are given on the pamphlet. The NEFA is still operational today. OCLC locates no copies of this pamphlet; material published under either imprint seems to be very uncommon. The Narcotic Educational Foundation of America / The Anti-Narcotic League of America unknown
39446Chicago Illinois : Insanity Inc. ca. 1970 . Poster offset-printed 48 x 68 cm; in fine condition unbacked and unmounted. This anti-marijuana propaganda sheet was originally issued by the USA Federal Bureau of Narcotics in 1935. It was reproduced and sold commercially around 1970 its alarmist claims and emotive language making it a ready-made piece of social satire for the post-hippie era. unknown
10639Chloé des Lys In-8, broché, couverture souple en papier fort illustrée (enfant au bureau écrivant à la plume), minuscule accroc sur le premier plat n'affectant ni le titrage ni la vignette, bel exemplaire, donc frais à tout le moins et en belle condition sous tous angles.
183022897Amherst: Published by J. S. & C. Adams and Co. Jonathan Leavitt New York. Pierce and Williams Boston 1830. 1st edition American Imprints 1866; Arents N. 1349; Sabin 32550n. Original pale grey-green wrappers lettered in black. Overall VG minor soiling to wrappers with some paper chipping to lower portion of spine/faint stain to rear wrapper extending into text block 4-5 leaves. 48 pp. 12mo in 6s. 17.5 cm x 11 cm. <br/><br/>Hitchcock both a clergyman as well as a Professor of Chemistry & Natural History at Amherst who eventually rose to the position of College President was primarily known for his geological work/publications. Herein early in his professorial career he admonishes college students as to the evils of addictive narcotics including opium & tobacco. Published by J. S. & C. Adams and Co. Jonathan Leavitt, New York. Pierce and Williams, Boston unknown books
1950640Saskatoon Saskatchewan: School of Narcotic EducationTechnical Collegiate 1950. First printing. Card Covers. Three panel brochure of stiff cards measuring 8.5" by 11" for the 'School of Narcotic Education' with outlines of lectures by Dr. R.E. Mendenhall Mr. Howard E. Hamelin and Rev. Allan W. Martin. Includes a daily program over the course of two weeks and a blank application form for admission to the school. The verso of the brochure includes a complete listing of the Board of Governors and General Information on the program including Purpose Who May Attend The Course Accommodation Transportation Fees etc. No detectable flaws fine. Scarce. At time of cataloguing this title does not appear amongst the holdings at Peel LAC/BAC. <br/><br/> School of Narcotic Education,Technical Collegiate unknown
2012500244614W&N 2012 224 pages 12 9x19 6x2cm. 2012. Broché. 224 pages.
66384Paris, France Empire, 1985. 16 x 24, 211 pp., broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
65198Paris, Vigot Frères, 1951. "16 x 24, 464 pp., 66 figures, broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie; dos recollé)."