LSD; "In the Midst of a Raging National Controversy Two Authorities Speak Out on the Dangers, Merits, Legal Regulations and Control of the Revolutionary Psychedelic Drug
New York: A Plume Book from The New American Library, 1966. Schiller, Lawrence. Third Printing. Paperback. Quarto (11 in. x 8 in.). Shelfwear, a small nick to spine of this apparently much-consulted pioneering and deep look into the nature, power, and effects of the LSD experience. More than 16 questions addressed and five photographic essays -- numerous black and white photographs. Verso of both card covers has a lexicon of related terms. A few superficial cracks along spine 128 pp.
A still very informative book -- more than a half-century after its actual publication. Certainly over these decades scientists have learned more about the effects of this drug, even going so far as to sanction its medical and psychiatric use within controlled settings. Good. Item #88032
In the midst of a raging national controversy two authorities speak out on the dangers, merits, legal regulations and control of the revolutionary psychedelic drug. Richard Alpert, who was also known as Ram Dass, was an American contemporary spiritual teache, known for his spiritual guidance to so many, great personal generosity, and professional associations with Timothy Leary in the early 1960's..
"My lawyers have advised me to say that my comments are in no way to be construed as advocating the violation of any state or federal laws." (Richard Alpert).
Price: $80.00



