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Good. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Covers show wear and scuffing. All pages intact, binding is sound. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Botanical Museum of Howard University St. Good. Tight, square spine. Clean, unmarked interior. There is a moderate to heavy bump to the head of the spine, as well as some areas of light soiling and creasing to the covers. A small former owner/seller stamp to the inside back cover. Book and cover design by Joseph M. Roter. The pharmacological and cultural impacts of tobacco, cannabis, fly agaric mushrooms, morning glory seeds, and datura are just a few of the phenomena that anthropologist Furst explores in this ethnobotanical study. A pioneering documenter of indigenous cultures in the Americas, Furst is also known for working with the Huichol people of southwest and central Mexico in the development of yarn painting, a now commonly commercialized artistic innovation derived in the 1960s from a traditional shamanistic tool called the 'nierika'. 194 pp. Featured Rare & Collectible.
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Very Good. Size: 114x19x160; Very good paperback copy, NOT ex-library. Spine is uncreased, binding tight and sturdy. Previous owner's name on front endpaper, otherwise text very good. Cover has minor rubbing. 1st printing, 1976. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.