by Larry Ratso Sloman (Author)
Reefer Madness, a classic in the annals of hemp literature, is the popular social history of marijuana use in America. Beginning with the hemp farming if George Washington, author Larry Ratso Sloman traces the fascinating story of our nation's love-hate relationship with the resilient weed we know as marijuana.
Herein we find antiheroes such as Allen Ginsberg, Robert Mitchum (the first Hollywood actor busted for pot), Louis Armstrong (who smoked pot every day), the Beatles, and more rapscallions standing up for, supporting, smoking, and politicizing the bounties of marijuana.
With a new afterword by Michael Simmons, who has written for Rolling Stone, LA Weekly, and High Times, on the progress of the hemp movement and the importance of medical marijuana, Reefer Madness is a classic that goes on.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 472
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Published: 11 Dec 1998
ISBN 10: 0312195230
ISBN 13: 9780312195236
Reefer Madness expertly and entertainingly charts the course of the killer weed from Colonial hemp crops to the present proliferation of pot as the biggest underground industry since bootleg booze. --Playboy
Everything you always wanted to know about the history of grass in America--but were too stoned to ask. --Gene Schoenfeld, M.D. ( Dr. Hip ), author of Dear Dr. Hippocrates
Ounce of ounce, Reefer Madness packs more highs than a pound of sinsemilla. --Frank Fioramonti, NORML board of directors
The most objective, definitive book ever written on pot. --Pitt News
Larry Sloman, a.k.a. Ratso, is a Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude graduate in sociology. He has written for Rolling Stone and was editor-in-chief of High Times and National Lampoon. He collaborated with Howard Stern on the bestselling Miss America and Private Parts and is the author of a biography of Abbie Hoffman. He lives in New York City.