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S**E
Helpful info. on these different mushrooms
I thought this book was interesting but would have liked more info. on how to get these mushrooms and the legality issues of ordering from overseas and growing them in the US. It's a starting point.
T**Y
Not much help
i bought this book in hopes of getting a better understanding of mushrooms. this book failed miserably. it was some what interesting. but not useful for any type of research, or growing techniques.
J**N
The Ethnomycological History of the Sacred Mushrooms
As a contributor to this book, I highly recommend it for all students who are interested and/or involved in the study of ethnomycology, both in the field of mycology and for those students interested in the magic Mushrooms.The histories of the sacred mushrooms and their subsequent rediscovery in 1953 by R. Gordon Wasson has now spread throughout the known world from Oaxaca, Mexico to as far north as Alsaka and from China across Europe to the USA and to Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America in the south. Their chemistry, pharmacology, academia and recreational use is discussed in fascinating detail covering their entire history dating back almost 9000 years and describes in detail, some of the more than 190 known species which contain psilocybine.Also under discussion are the Amanita muscaria and A. pantherina (Soma) mushrooms and the Boletus and Rusulla mushrooms used by aborigine groups in New Guinea.A superb effort on the part of Peter Stafford to bring this updated revived chapter from his Psychedelic Encyclopedia to the attention of the general public at an affordable price to all.With dozens of illustrations and numerous new photographs and a cover by me.John W. Allen
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