The Pursuit of Oblivion
Title | The Pursuit of Oblivion PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Davenport-Hines |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 485 |
Release | 2012-11-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1780225423 |
'The most important study on this subject in years, perhaps ever' Phillip Knightley, SUNDAY TIMES A history of drug-taking, telling the story across five centuries of addicts and users: monarchs, prime ministers, great writers and composers, wounded soldiers, overworked physicians, oppressed housewives, exhausted labourers, high-powered businessmen, playboys, sex workers, pop stars, seedy losers, stressed adolescents, defiant schoolchildren, the victims of the ghetto, and happy young people on a spree. It is also the history of one bad idea, prohibition. 'You'll find almost everything you ever wanted to know about drugs in this work, except how to get hold of them' Simon Garfield, FINANCIAL TIMES 'Everyone with any influence on government policy should read this book and wake up before it is too late' Phillip Knightley, SUNDAY TIMES
The Pursuit of Oblivion
Title | The Pursuit of Oblivion PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Peter Treadwell Davenport-Hines |
Publisher | |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Drug abuse |
ISBN | 9780753813713 |
The first ever comprehensive single-volume history of narcotics and illicit stimulants.
The Pursuit of Oblivion
Title | The Pursuit of Oblivion PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Davenport-Hines |
Publisher | |
Pages | 576 |
Release | 2002-07-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780756781392 |
In this uniquely comprehensive history of drugs and their role in society, award-winning historian Davenport-Hines examines how illicit medicines developed into a huge illegal business. Drawing on evidence from five centuries, "The Pursuit of Oblivion" is considered the standard work on this subject of global importance.
The Pursuit of Oblivion
Title | The Pursuit of Oblivion PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Peter Treadwell Davenport-Hines |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Drug abuse |
ISBN |
The Pursuit of Oblivion
Title | The Pursuit of Oblivion PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Davenport-Hines |
Publisher | |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 2006-03-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781422350256 |
Examines how licit medicines developed into the commodity of a huge illicit bus. Illustrates that intoxication is neither unnatural nor deviant, & describes how for thousands of years human beings have taken substances to change their physical or emotional state. Drug use is a necessary part of human exper., recounting how many drugs that are controlled or prohibited today were freely available until the early 20th cent. Fueled by class antagonisms, fear of crime, & naive idealism, the U.S. gov't. took the global initiative in the drug wars, & launched a forceful -- but counterproductive -- prohibition policy to which the European powers conformed. Will force us to reconsider many of our views on a controversial subject of global importance. Illus.
Crown of Oblivion
Title | Crown of Oblivion PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Eshbaugh |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 2019-11-12 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 0062399330 |
In this mesmerizing YA fantasy mash-up of The Road meets The Amazing Race, one girl chooses to risk her life in a cutthroat competition in order to win her freedom. In Lanoria, Outsiders, who don’t have magic, are inferior to Enchanteds, who do. That’s just a fact for Astrid, an Outsider who is indentured to pay off her family’s debts. She serves as the surrogate for the princess—if Renya steps out of line, Astrid is the one who bears the punishment for it. But there is a way out: the life-or-death Race of Oblivion. First, racers are dosed with the drug Oblivion, which wipes their memories. Then, when they awake in the middle of nowhere, only cryptic clues—and a sheer will to live—will lead them through treacherous terrain full of opponents who wouldn’t think twice about killing each other to get ahead. But what throws Astrid the most is what she never expected to encounter in this race. A familiar face she can’t place. Secret powers she shouldn’t have. And a confusing memory of the past that, if real, could mean the undoing of the entire social structure that has kept her a slave her entire life. Competing could mean death…but it could also mean freedom.
Cain's Book
Title | Cain's Book PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Trocchi |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780802133144 |
This is the journal of Joe Necchi, a junkie living on a barge that plies the rivers and bays of New York. Joe's world is the half-world of drugs and addicts -- the world of furtive fixes in sordid Harlem apartments, of police pursuits down deserted subway stations. Junk for Necchi, however, is a tool, freely chosen and fully justified; he is Cain, the malcontent, the profligate, the rebel who lives by no one's rules but his own. Like DeQuincey and Baudelaire before him, Trocchi's muse was drugs. But unlike his literary predecessors, in his roman a clef, Trocchi never romanticizes the source of his inspiration. If the experience of heroin, of the "fix," is central to Cain's Book, both its destructive force and the possibilities for creativity it creates are recognized and accepted without apology. "Cain's Book is the classic late-1950s account of heroin addiction. . . . An un-self-forgiving existentialism, rendered with writerly exactness and muscularity, set this novel apart from all others of the genre." -- William S. Burroughs