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Albion Dreaming A Popular History Of Lsd In Britain Andy Roberts

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Albion Dreaming A Popular History Of Lsd In Britain Andy Roberts
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Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.87 MB
Author: Andy Roberts
ISBN: 9781905736270, 1905736274
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Albion Dreaming A Popular History Of Lsd In Britain Andy Roberts by Andy Roberts 9781905736270, 1905736274 instant download after payment.

Contrary to popular belief, LSD is much more connected to Britain than it is to the US. This engaging book looks at the use of LSD in British society, from its arrival in 1952 to the present day. It provides a hidden history of a controversial drug and how it permeated British culture.
The author explores LSD's use by the medical profession in treating a variety of psychological and mental problems. At the same time, The Ministry of Defense believed they were on the brink of harnessing LSD as a battlefield incapacitation drug which would enable wars to be won without loss of life. But LSD's popularity rose with its use among the British counterculture, from the 1950s beatniks through to the late 80s acid house parties. At its height, when it was legal, LSD affected the lives and philosophies of significant individuals (politicians, scientists, writers, educators, entertainers, artists, journalists) as well as ordinary people for good and bad. This book is the first to explore LSD's amazing influence on British culture and society.
"Reading this book, it is hard not to feel that the largest mental health problem – the really crazy thing – is society's attitude to drugs in general and LSD in particular ... Albion Dreaming is a solid work of well-researched cultural history, and its larger issues make it not just a highly readable book but an important one" —The Guardian
Andy Roberts is a feature writer for the Fortean Times magazine. He is the author of 13 books and is a consultant to the BBC. He lives in Flintshire, North Wales.

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