LSD LUDICROUS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT: A Psychedelic Happening Construction Kit
Original and complete set of this cult '60s "game" kit: a psychedelic puzzle with no rules and no solution.
Original and complete set of this cult '60s "game" kit: a psychedelic puzzle with no rules and no solution.
Signed first printing of this story of the early days of the marijuana reform fight, inscribed to the late Larry King.
First printing of this practical trip manual, by a disciple of Leary and Alpert and early advocate for sensible use of psychedelics.
First US edition, first printing of the Beat masterpiece, also containing the first book appearances of Burroughs's "Deposition: Testimony concerning a Sickness," and "Letter from a Master Addict to Dangerous Drugs."
First edition, first issue of Burroughs' drug-fueled Beat masterpiece — in exceptional condition.
Serious-minded investigation into the effects of psychedelic drugs on the telepathic abilities of two "sensitives" and two "normals."
First printing of these collected essays challenging the prevailing psychological model of the drug abuser, signed by co-editor Coombs in the year of publication.
Collects fictional and essayistic writings inspired by speed and other drugs, by Irvine Welsh, David Toop, Stewart Home, Lyne Tillman, Gary Indiana, and others.
First edition of this oddly scarce study of the role of marijuana use in the lives of working men in three Jamaican communities.
Now-iconic cult poster from this 1985 DC "Rally Against Reefer Madness," a protest against Reagan-era "Just Say No" drug enforcement.
Striking poster from the 1982 DC "White House Smoke In" executed in a underground comix style by artist Dana Franzen and featuring a large central image of Ron and Nancy Reagan smoking a big fat j.
First edition of an exhaustive work on the fabrication of hemp rope for ships, from raising the plant, to extracting the raw materials, to manufacturing cordage.
In French.
An objective and academic assessment.
Large original painted canvas banner likely utilized in one of Ken Kesey's final Acid Test events and based on Kesey's infamous limited edition ACID TEST album.
Rare first edition, printed for the Yale Anthropology Department, of La Barre's landmark study of ritual peyote use among the Plains Indians, built on his doctoral research and field work.
Early issue of the magazine, with an opinion piece by Andy Warhol ("I don't know anyone who takes amphetamines anymore"), a guide to punk London by Victor Bockris, a feature on Willie Nelson, a poem by Muhammad Ali, Patti Smith on Pasolini, and a selection of Lou Reed's poems from his then-unpublished collection ALL THE PRETTY PEOPLE.
First edition (stated) of this "Novel of Drug Addicts and Their World."
Collection of souvenir ephemera from NORML, the marijuana advocacy organization founded in 1970.
Signed first edition of the final installment in Mead's series of drug-laden diary excerpts, published between 1962-1968.
Late '60s pulp with frightful 'case studies' on the interaction of sex and drugs, answering numerous vital questions ("Can LSD change quiet afternoon teas into wild orgies?") of the day.
Marijuanerotica, or: "A sociological treatise on contemporary morals."
Original order sheet for the Bruce Miner company's line of bongs — "Cold Tokes" — with a full-color ad featuring a photograph of the eight different styles offered along with various accessories.
Two original flyers for Jack Gelber's THE CONNECTION, directed by Judith Malina and designed by Julian Beck.