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A poet's hiking vacation turns deadly in soaring Mojave heat; his
true survival story leaves you with chills. Rosenthal's shocking
ordeal was covered by The Discovery Channel and on "Fight to
Survive" with Bear Grylls. A real estate broker in Downtown Los
Angeles, Ed Rosenthal's passion is poetry, writing about the
historic buildings he sells and advocates to preserve. He hates
slumlords, is fed up with his buyers, and finally escapes to the
Mojave to bathe at a natural spring and take his favorite hiking
trip in Joshua Tree National Park. But his vacation soon turns into
a nightmare. Over six grueling days without water, food, or hope,
he discovers a well of perseverance in the snippets of his life
that play over the deadly but inspiring landscape, in which he
finds himself utterly and inexplicably lost. The God of Random
Chance has, despite his best efforts his whole life, finally caught
up to him. He describes his ordeal and its setting in intimate,
vivid detail: surreal visions mix with wayfinding and intuitive
wisdom in a poet's-eye view of the life-lessons and magic that the
desert can hold.
Marijuana Garden Saver is the go-to field guide designed for growers who need to quickly identify and fix problems and restore plant health. It covers the pests, diseases, environmental stresses and nutrient deficiencies that impact the cannabis garden, threatening a successful harvest.
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The most trusted name in marijuana cultivation is here to save your garden.
The "poet-broker" Ed Rosenthal was inspired by surviving alone in
the Mojave Desert for six and a half days. The lyrical result of
his ordeal, "The Desert Hat," consist of 36 poems illustrated with
12 photographs of his hat and Salvation Canyon where he spent most
of his time. Rosenthal's poetry does not recount his experience in
detail; it is not replete with maps, photographs, and a day-by-day
account of his adventures. Instead, we gain an insight into what it
means to be truly lost and found, to survive the strangest of
desert nights and return to the heart of the city... with a newly
found wisdom and zest for life. With an introduction by Ruth Nolan
and photos by Maja Trochimczyk, and Ken and Wendy Sims.
Marijuana hit mainstream America over 30 years ago and has been
accepted by a large segment of society ever since. Despite
government efforts to isolate and eliminate its use, it is more
popular now than ever. Why Marijuana Should Be Legal analyzes the
effects of marijuana and marijuana laws on society. The book
addresses the drug's industrial and medical applications,
preserving our Constitutional rights, economic costs, health
effects, and sociological aspects. New and updated information
includes how state officials are acting against the legalization of
marijuana and how U.S. marijuana laws are based on inaccurate and
outdated information. In discussing such issues and many more, the
book presents clear, documented evidence for all of its
conclusions. Also included is an annotated list of organizations
that lobby for change of marijuana laws. "Rosenthal and Kubby offer
crisp, well-reasoned arguments for legalizing marijuana.",Mike
Tribby, Booklist "[A]n important contribution to the current
national dialog on moves toward the decriminalization of this
controversial drug.",The Midwest Book Review
With information on fertilizing and transplanting, this
best-selling indoor gardening book gives detailed directions for
cultivating a low-maintenance small hobby marijuana crop.
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