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Diary of a Drug Fiend

Aleister Crowley

Publisher: Enhanced Media Publishing

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The book that invented Addiction Literature. Aleister Crowley was dubbed 'The Wickedest Man in the World' by the British Press and this narcotics memoir of his, first published in 1922, spares no details. It is a fascinatingly frank account of early recreational drug use.
Available since: 11/06/2016.
Print length: 196 pages.

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