Hamilton Morris's Book Recommendations
Hamilton Morris is an American journalist, documentarian, and chemist renowned for his extensive work on psychoactive substances. He is best known for his series "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia," which explores the history, chemistry, and cultural impact of various psychoactive drugs. Morris has contributed significantly to the literature on ethnopharmacology, providing in-depth research and firsthand accounts that have enriched public understanding of these substances. His writings and documentaries have been featured in prominent publications such as Vice, Harper's Magazine, and National Geographic. An advocate for scientific rigor and cultural sensitivity, Hamilton Morris continues to influence both the scientific community and popular discourse on psychoactive substances.
Books in the Collection
The Healing Journey (2nd Edition): Pioneering Approaches to Psychedelic Therapy
Claudio Naranjo
Pihkal
Alexander Theodore Shulgin, Ann Shulgin
Buzzed
Cynthia Kuhn, Scott Swartzwelder, Wilkie Wilson, Leigh Heather Wilson, Jeremy Foster
The Serpent and the Rainbow
Wade Davis
Organic Chemistry As a Second Language: First Semester Topics
David R. Klein
Magic Mushrooms Around the World
Jochen Gartz
Shamanism & the Sacred Cactus
Douglas Sharon
Neuropsychedelia
Nicolas Langlitz
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