
by Martin Booth (Author)
To some it's anathema, to others it provides relief from crippling pain: to others still, it is a legal anomaly and should be decriminalized. Whatever the viewpoint, and by whatever name it is known, cannabis - or marijuana, hashish, dope, kif, weed, dagga, grass, ganga - incites debate at ever level and its impact on the world's cultures and economies is undeniable. Dating back to the Neolithic period, the history of cannabis is a tale of medical advance, religious enlightenment, political subterfuge and human rights; of law enforcement and customs officers, cunning smugglers, street pushers, gang warfare, writers, artists, musicians and happy-go-lucky hippies and pot-heads.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 02 Jun 2003
ISBN 10: 0385603045
ISBN 13: 9780385603041
Book Overview: Martin Booth is a Booker Prize short-listed novelist and the author of Opium: A History .