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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
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Black Opium - Ecstasy of the Forbidden (Paperback)
Claude Farrere; Preface by Pierre Louys; Introduction by Michael Horowitz; Translated by Samuel Putnam; Illustrated by Alexander King
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Interest in heroin is surging back after years of dormancy. Why?
Supply and demand! Drug cartels have increased the supply of
heroin, so that it is cheaper and purer than ever before. Secondly,
the Federal government's recent crack down on popular prescription
opiates like OxcyContin, Percocet, and Vicodin so they are
increasingly hard and costly to obtain on the black market. A
recent study reveals that people who had recently abused
prescription opiates are 19 times more likely to try heroin. Fueled
by a boom in supply and a decline in cost, heroin use is up around
the nation and spreading to segments of the population once
considered unlikely users. "Cool people are doing it!" Remember the
old slogan: "Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll"? Heroin has a sexy
side--very sexy. Black Opium: Ecstasy of the Forbidden brings
heroin's sexy visions to life. The world of black opium is a
forbidden world where human bodies find themselves possessed and
driven by desires which consume them in the flames of hot-blooded
ecstasy, Black Opium describes every aspect of an opium smoker's
life in lurid detail. Often compared to James Joyces' Dubliners,
Farrere's Black Opium consists of seventeen compelling tales
delineating six periods in the history and use of opium. This
edition of Black Opium is a reissue of And/Or Press' 1974 Fitz Hugh
Ludlow edition, which features salacious illustrations by Alexander
King, and the addition of a foreword by Dr. Moraes.
From the great Brazilian author, an exotic tale of greed, madness,
and a dispute between two powerful families over land on the
cocoa-rich coast of Bahia A Penguin Classic The siren song of the
lush, cocoa-growing forests of Bahia lures them all-the
adventurers, the assassins, the gamblers, the brave and beautiful
women. It is not a gentle song, but a song of greed, madness, and
blood. It is a song that promises riches untold, or death for the
price of a swig of rum . . . a song most cannot resist-until it is
too late-not Margot, the golden blond prostitute who comes for
love; not Cabral, the unscrupulous lawyer who works for one of the
Cacao "colonels"; and not Juca, whose ruthless quest to reap the
jungle's harvest plants the seeds of his own destruction. For more
than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of
classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than
1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the
best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines.
Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by
introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary
authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning
translators.
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