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1934   NARCOTICS AND YOUTH TODAY - by Robert E. Corradini

Pub: - The foundation for narcotics Research and information, Inc. 150 5th Ave. New York , N.Y.

High School Text Book - 1 star Reefer Madness rating:

This book was originally written as a high school textbook for teachers and students.  It deals mostly with alcohol, tobacco, and narcotics in general (with Mariahuana thrown in as a minor narcotic).  In fact less than a whole page is devoted to Mariahuana; as such it verily qualifies as a Reefer Madness book.  However, what is interesting about the book is how it develops its arguments against narcotics in general.  These same arguments would soon be used in the fight against the medical marihuana plant.

1936    G-Man vs. The Red X  By Stephen Slesinger,

This Big Little Book  #1147 published by Whitman Publishing Company; Copyright 1936 by Stephen Slesinger, consists of 424 pages.  A children’s reefer madness companion.  


Book Review:

The History of Marihuana 

 - NEWSWEEK November 28, 1938:

In Texas and other ranching states, “Loco Weed” nibblings sometimes causes horses, sheep, and cattle to chase about in giddy circles with tails flying.  Several hundred million persons in Asia, Asia Minor, and Africa take “assyuni” or “dagga,” and the drug brings them exciting dreams.  In Mexico and the United States, thrill seekers smoke a substance called “marihuana.” 

  But whatever the drug’s local name, it is most widely known as hashish and comes from cannabis, the hemp plant.

The rise of hashish as a menace was told last week in MARIHUANA, AMERICA’S NEW DRUG PROBLEM, a book published by Dr. Robert P. Walton, professor of pharmacology at the University of Mississippi’s medical school.  The study is more comprehensive than its title implies, for Dr. Walton gives a complete survey of the drug’s adverse effects on human beings, its medicinal value, and its history.

Through most of the excitement about the use of marihuana in this country has arisen in the last few years, the problem is far from new; its noticeable use was first detected in New Orleans 28 years ago, and since then quantities of the drug have been seized in 31 states.

Dr. Walton spiked several popular beliefs about the effects of marihuana.  Although the drug is not commonly considered habit-forming, he reported that many smokers find it necessary to use more and more cigarettes.  While admitting that “reefers” may cause some persons to commit sex crimes, the Mississippi physician believed this effect is overpublicized.  And in commenting on the popular notion that many of the hottest swing musicians are “reefer” smokers, he reveals a distaste for jazz:  “The wild, emotional character of performance can be intensified . . . This may represent improvement, although it would not be so acknowledged by an individual of cultivated musical appreciation ... "“(Marihuana, America'’ New Drug Problem. 195 pages, 81,000 words.  Bibliography, index.  Lippincott, Philadelphia, $3.)


1938    MARIJUANA: AMERICA 'S NEW DRUG PROBLEM, by Robert WALTON

NY: Lippincott, [1938]., Hardbound Classic reefer-madness-era treatise on marijuana.  An influential work that was the basis for all subsequent book s on the subject, Illustrated with photographs of the marijuana plant, police making busts, dogs on marijuana, crops being harvested, etc.. A landmark study---

1943     MARIHUANA, ASSASSIN OF YOUTH, FEEDING THE GOD MOLOCH By Robert Devine,  - A classic - Published by Northland Publishing Company St Paul, MN [1943]

1939     ON THE TRAIL OF MARIHUANA: THE WEED OF MADNESS, by Earle Albert Rowell, and Robert  (1939) Published by Pacific Press Publishing Association.  A Reefer Madness Classic.

1929    BATTLEING THE WOLVES OF SOCIETY by Rowell, Earle Albert

1944 - MAYOR'S COMMITTEE ON MARIHUANA. THE MARIHUANA PROBLEM IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK . Forward by F. H. LaGuardia.  Lancaster , PA : The Jacques Cattell Press, [1944]. 8vo, xii + 220pp. The famous Laguardia Report, written entirely by doctors, which systematically dismissed the common condemnations at the time; e.g. that marijuana did not lead to use of other drugs; was not correlated with crime; did not have socially pernicious results; and that "the publicity concerning the catastrophic effects of marihuana smoking in New York City are unfounded."

1946    WAR WITH THE UNDERWORLD, By Ernest L. Tiffany

The Higley Press Butler , Indiana : 12mo 143 pgs, with chapters on "The Marijuana Menace," "The White Slavers," "The Social Evil – Prostitution," "Gambling," "Making a Religion Out of Immorality," and "the Beverage Liquor Traffic."   Must reading.  Funny as hell.

1951 - THE TRAFFIC IN NARCOTICS  By H.J. Anslinger and William F. Tempkins.

1961 - THE MURDERERS, THE STORY OF THE NARCOTIC GANGS:  H. J. Anslinger and Will Obrsler

1938 - MARIHUANA: THE NEW DANGEROUS DRUG, by Frederick T. MERRILL Opium Research Committee of the Foreign Policy Association (1938) 6th ptg. (revised), 1950. Wrps., 48pp. Illus.

1939 - A CLEAR CASE AGAINST NARCOTICS: ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, MARIJUANA, OPIUM AND COCAINE, by John C. ALMACK, - Published by Pacific Press Publishing Association.  Hardbound, Reefer madness-era text book for upper grades, warning of the dangers of drugs. Illustrated with charming drawings showing drug use around the world

Viper: Confessions of a Drug addict By Robert Hale 1956 Thorp, Raymond. Viper: the Confessions of a Drug Addict. London Robert Hale Limited 1956.  A crummy book, not worth reading.

1940 - STRAIGHT THINKING ON NARCOTICS: ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, OPIUM, MORPHINE, COCAINE, AND MARIJUANA, by John C. ALMACK, - Published by Pacific Press Publishing Association  Hardbound, Reefer madness-era textbook for high school and college students, warning of the dangers of illicit drugs. Illustrated with drawings

1939 - FACTS FIRST ON NARCOTICS: ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, MARIHUANA, OPIUM, AND COCAINE  -by John C. ALMACK, - Published by Pacific Press Publishing Association.  Hardbound, Reefer madness-era text book for intermediate grades, warning of the dangers of illegal drugs. "The marijuana addict shows three stages of reaction to the drug. Soon after smoking his muscles begin to tremble and his heartbeat runs high." Illustrated with charming drawings showing drug use around the world.

1938 - SCIENCE SPEAKS TO YOUNG MEN ON LIQUOR, TOBACCO, NARCOTICS, AND MARIJUANA By THOMASON, George MD; Mountain View , CA : Pacific Press Publishing.  Hardbound, issued without a dust jacket. First edition. Reefer-madness-era book for young students describing the dangers of drugs. Includes the story of "Baptiste Chautemps, the New Orleans dope peddler, and how he sold marijuana to high school boys and girls." Illustrated with charming drawings.

The Poison Trail -  by William F. Boos, published by Hale, Kushman and Flint ( Boston ) in 1939,  380 pages, not illustrated. From the jacket flap:  One of our best known toxicologists tells us the story of man's constant struggle against his most insidious enemy.…He explodes many generally accepted beliefs, and points out many of the constantly increasing hazards from poisons little known to most of us that surround us in our everyday lives….He tells us of the many ways in which poison is a boon to mankind, and of its use in the different activities that go to make up our civilization. He has fascinating anecdotes and case histories to illustrate the use or the misuse of a large number of poisons.   -  Chapters include:   The Poisons That Surround Us The Ptomaine-Poisoning Fallacy A Chapter for Cannibals [food poisoning] The Bugbear of Botulism From Jenner to Pasteur Death in the Woods Morphine Cocaine and the Marihuana Peril The Cups That Cheer and the Friendly Pipe [alcohol, caffeine, nicotine] Mainly About Monoxide Poison on the Job Of Prussic Acid The Mercier Case Arsenic Murder by Other Poisons The Expert in Court

1952 - The Narcotics Menace by Alwyn J. St. CharlesThis book comes very late (1952) in the reefer madness era---but it may as well have been written in the 1930's.  A whole chapter was devoted to marihuana, the weed of crime. 

1931    Bioassays, A Handbook of Quantitative Pharmacology, By James C. Munch  Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore,

1948 - Marihuana in Latin America :  The threat it constitutes.  Pablo Osvaldo Wolff.  The Linace Press, Inc., Washington DC   – A real pack of lies.

1952 - INDIAN HEMP, A SOCIAL MENACE: By Johnson, Donald, McL. Barrister-at-Law Page 1952. 5x7, 112pp. A stuffy chemist-lawyer looks at marijuana. No ISBN . Book # 100119 London : Christopher Johnson, 1952. First Edition. This works purports to be the first book devoted to the dangers of cannabis in England . Among the startling assertions made by the author is that the famous attack of illness in Pont Saint Esprit in 1951 was cannabis-induced rather than egotism.  He also speculates that the confessions of Russians during Stalin's purges were drug-induced. 8vo, 112pp.

1912 AN ESSAY ON HASHISH By Victor Robinson:

This scarce book records Victor Robinson's self-experimentation with cannabis indica. Robinson was a prolific contributor to the history of medicine.  It was written BEFORE marijuana and hashish became legal issues. As such, it is a truly objective evaluation.  New York , Medical Review of Reviews, 1912, 1st edition -  Bull, this book is mostly about a hashish party, not ever worth the read. 

1937 - DOPE ADVENTURES OF DAVID DARE By Rowell, Earle Albert; Nashville , TN : Southern Publishing Assoc. 1937, Decorative Cloth. Fair/None Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Front is shows author with opium pipe used to illustrate his lectures. This is a startling expose on how dope and movies have destroyed the world's youth. Photos of narcotics police in action in the Orient and the U.S. Eye-opening accounts of dope addiction and how it gets started. 

1938 - PLAIN FACTS FOR YOUNG WOMEN ON MARIJUANA, NARCOTICS, LIQUOR, AND TOBACCO by WOOD-COMSTOCK, Belle MD.; Mountain View , CA : Pacific Press Publishing.  Reefer-madness-era book for young students describing the dangers of drugs. Includes chapters titled "Maybelle the 'Doper'," and "Marijuana the Assassin." Illustrated with delightful drawings. Part of a series of books from Pacific Press who also published the classic, On the Trail Of Marijuana: The Weed of Madness.  A scarce title in the reefer-madness genre. Green cloth-colored boards, 7 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches, 96 pp., numerous entertaining illustrations (b/w), Now then... This isn't just any Belle Wood-Comstock --- this is Belle Wood-Comstock, M.D. (reminding me once again of the definition of "idiopathic": the doctor's an idiot and the patient's pathetic). (Where's my roach clip? --- OK, continuing now...) Contents: Questions Girls Must Face; Maybelle the "Doper"; What Are Narcotic Drugs?;  Marijuana the Assassin; Why Dope is Dangerous; Billions in Aid to Military Thugs in Columbia; To Drink or Not to Drink?; What Alcohol Does Inside; Should Girls and Women Drink?; 

Alcohol and the Home; Liquor Behind the Steering Wheel; Look Before You Leap; Shall Youth Have Its Fling?; Glands and Cigarettes; Fortunately Second-Hand Smoke Isn't Dangerous; Cigarettes and Adolescence; Women Old Before Their Time; Tobacco and Motherhood; Are Smoking Women Attractive?; Do Cigarettes Calm the Nerves?; Unkind to Your Throat; Shall We Smoke Moderately? "Only a few months ago a twenty-year-old girl stood before a New Jersey court and confessed the slaying of a man, PadronePf(red), from whom she and an eighteen-year-old girl companion had stolen an automobile. Asked how and why she had gotten into a life of crime (this, she confessed, was her third holdup), she declared that the smoking of marijuana cigarettes had led directly to her downfall. Several months before this she had been painfully injured in an automobile accident, and a "boy friend", had given her some "reefer" cigarettes to ease her pain. In a short time she found herself an addict to the drug, hopelessly held in its toils. "Those marijuana cigarettes I smoke made it seem right to steal autos and commit hold-ups," she testified in court. "Of course, in between times I knew I had done wrong: but another marijuana cigarette soon took away all this guilty feeling, and I was ready for another stick-up." So she stood before the law, a confessed murderess, and listened to the district attorney demand the death penalty both for her and for her girl companion. The jury brought in a verdict of "murder in the first degree." Because of her youth, she did not have to go to the electric chair: but a sentence of life behind dark prison walls was the only alternative." Priceless

 

1949 - NARCOTICS – Nature’s Dangerous Gifts- (rev 1966) (a revised edition of Flight from reality) By Norman Taylor.  The first chapter is titled: The Pleasant Assassin” need I say more, note that Harry Anslinger is given a lot of credit for his role in the book

AFTER the ERA:

1970    NEW FACTS ABOUT MARIJUANA by Ambaassador College Press.

1971        MARIJUANA : TEENAGE KILLER By Hill, Norman (Editor)

Here is the book that cuts through the myths, that takes up where the others leave off, that tells you the real truth about - White paperback cover with photofront. Text lightly yellowed. Bagged protection. Popular book # 08161.Stamped FFEP. Book # INV007467

1970    MIND DRUGS  By Hyde, Margaret O.--  (straight answers to the most often asked questions about) New York Pocket #77125 1970. The book's a joke--as much relevance as the movie "Reefer Madness"; try smoking a doobie while reading it: a laugh riot!.

1998    REEFER MADNESS  By Solman   - STM PB TRD VHPS  Used book in good condition, Paperback, ISBN:0312195230. 

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ã 1956            Merchants of misery - by J. A. Buckwalter

Pub: - Pacific Press Publishing Association Mountain View , Ca.

High School Text Book - (intended for teachers and parents) 4 star Reefer Madness rating:

A latter day, reefer madness era (copyright 1956) book originally meant as a resource, on narcotics in general, for high school teachers, librarian's etc.  In fact it is surprising, given its late publication date, that such a book would still be using language like"

 

"A person under the influence of marijuana is exposed to the unpredictable effects of  ***  Because of this vicious tendency experienced by some, it has been called the 'Killer drug.'"

And although, only a few pages are devoted exclusively to marihuana, reference to it can be found throughout the book.  All the old myths are there also, the Assassin's myths, the "marihuana distorts your sense of time myth, the marihuana as a starter drug myth etc.

Be prepare for terms like, "The Marihuana Addict," instead of "The Medical Marihuana Patient" etc.

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1930    AN ESSAY ON HASHEESH by Victor Robinson

New York : Dingwall-Rock, (1930). A minor classic, combining experimental reports with sophisticated wit: totally unlike every other book on the subject.  Robinson (1866-1947), one of America 's foremost medical historians, wrote Story of Medicine and Victory Over Pain.

MARIHUANA OR INDIAN HEMP AND ITS PREPARATION:   Los Angeles , (1936) International Narcotic Education Association – Pamphlet - 2 page thing, Narcotic Education Foundation of America.  - a pamphlet. 

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Museum of Reefer Madness:

List of books (except Dime store novels) that we are looking for

5-3-2002

 

Gregg, F.M. Practical Facts About Marihuana

Indiana : Higley Press, 1939 Soft Cover.Bookseller Inventory # whp6917

Price: US$ 37.50 - Presented by Wonder Book and Video, Frederick , MD , U.S.A.

Wonder Book and Video, 1306 West Patrick Street , RT 40 W, Frederick, MD,

U.S.A. , 21703. -  Email: orders@wonderbk.com

 

ANTI-NARCOTIC DIVISION OF THE WESTERN MISSIONARY ARMY Marihuana, the Assassin of Youth Hollywood : The Division, n.d Illus. with photos. Four-page leaflet. Book # 14591 - 1816 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland , CA, U.S.A. , 94612. 

 

DANGERS OF OPIUM MORPHINE MARIJUANA c 1939

This 45 page soft bound bookelt is titled " The Silent, Horror" by EJ Rollings.  It was published in 1939 by Defender Publishers of Wichita Kansas.  It is a booklet warning people about the dangers of  "Opium, King of the Crown Prince"; and "Marijuana the Dutchess of Despair." It is very dramatic in its portrayal of the evils of the "dope peddler" and the misfortunes of an addict. There are 4 black and white photographs to illustrate: pictures of injecting morphine, marijuana cigarettes and the young women in the opium den that you can see in the digital photo.

 

STARK, Freya. " In the Land of the Hashishin, the Sect who gave the word ŒAssassin' to the World." Article extracted from The Illustrated London News, 9 Sep.1933.  1933. First printing of a colorful account of the famous Persian covert operator and hashish savant, whose success at drug-induced mind control has fascinated Westerners from Marco Polo to William S. Burroughs. The author of the article later developed its themes in her bestselling book, Valley of the Assassins. 2 folio pp. printed in triple columns with 6 photo-illustrations showing Mt. Alamut and the remains of Hassan-i-Sabbah's nearly inaccessible fortress.  Creased to fold into home-made wrappers, o/w fine. Bookseller Inventory # 878 Price: US$ 25.00 convert currency Presented by Dailey Rare Books, ABAA, Los Angeles , CA , U.S.A.

 

Seeding anatomy of cannabis sativa L.  Univ. of chicago , Chicago , 1936 by Berkman, A.H.

 

1922    The Black Candle, by Murphy, Emily F

This is the book that inspired Canada 's drug war of the 1920's. 405 pp., photos, index, 8vo Index. B/W photographs of opium dens, drug addicts, and paraphernalia seized by police. 8vo. Orange cloth decorated w/picture of an opium pipe.  The author was Police Magistrate and Judge of the Juvenile Court in Edmonton , Canada .  She writes about drug addiction and drug trafficking in Canada .

 

Graphic, artistic cover also has illustrations of a person smoking drugs and a body being carried by black figures. Book is in fine condition, like new, with clean, bright, immaculate covers; tight, solid hinges; and crisp, clean, bright white pages. "The Black Candle, which now may be dismissed as grim humor or condemned outright as propaganda, was a landmark both in the life of its crusading author and in the history of Canadian drug legislation." This edition, a facsimile of the original 1922 publication, is a reprint of Canada ’s first book on drug abuse. A clean, attractive, near-new book, this historical treasure of an early Canadian perspective would be an attractive and desirable addition to any library.

 

1938    (MARIJUANA) MARIHUANA. ITS IDENTIFICATION, (July 1938)

Published by the Treasury Department's Bureau of Narcotics Washington , D.C. : G.P.O.  A fascinating guide, published by the Treasury Department's Bureau of Narcotics, for the use of law enforcement officers. 8vo, 41pp, incl. 31 plates.

 

Randall, R.C. editor CANCER TREATMENT & MARIJUANA THERAPY: MARIJUANA'S USE IN THE REDUCTION OF NAUSEA AND VOMITING AND FOR APPETITE STIMULATION... Washington DC Galen Press 1990.

 

Keep Off the Grass: A Scientist's Documented Account of Marijuana's Destructive Effects By Nahas, Gabriel G  -NY Reader's Digest 1976.

 

THE BOOK OF POISONS By Schenk, Gustav London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1956 Hard Cover.  8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Light green cloth with gilt titles on spine. 235 pages.

 

MARIHUANA-DECEPTIVE WEED By Nahas, Gabriel G

Raven Press (1973) N.Y. VG Book # 2000012

 

ADAMS, E. W.: Drug Addiction, Oxford University Press, London , 1937.

 

THE MOVEMENT TO RESTORE DECENCY The Pied Pipers / Pot, Rock & Revolution: The Complete Texts, with Footnotes, of Both of These Full-Color, 35-mm. Filmstrips on the Drug Epidemic That Is Destroying the Youth of America Belmont, Mass. & San Marino, Calif.: MOTOREDE, ca. 1969 Wraps. 24 p .Slightly hysterical vision of America threatened by a strange amalgam of sensitivity training, drugs, suggestive rock lyrics, SIECUS, Charles Manson, the "S.D.S. militant Weatherman group" who make bombs "in the nude," Anton La Vey, etc. The authors warn: "Our peril is very great. This country has never had such a challenge. The western world has not seen such a malignant destructive force since the last plague in Europe " Book # 13395

 

 

Rare Book COLLECTIBLE DRUG ANTIQUES:

103 year old Cannabis bottle w/ POISON mark.  This rare out-of-print book is a collector's item in itself. DRUG ANTIQUES - A Photographic Look at Old and Unusual Drug Artifacts and Rarities by Jed Power, Cape Ann Antiques, 1986. Approximately 175 black-and-white photographs with identifying captions provide the reader with a "fascinating photographic look at antique marijuana, cocaine, opiate and pyschedelic items of yesterday including: Aphrodisiac (bottle -lists cocaine - circa 1900); Hashish Store (poster - legal outlet); Cocaine Lozenge (tin - circa 1905); The Marijuana Mob (book - 1953); The Inside Story of Dope in This Country (Hearst's International Magazine - 1923); Dr. H. James Cannabis Indica (bottle - circa 1895); and Marihuana - The Weed of Madness (book - 1939). With over 175 photographs and the current value [1986 - date of publication] of each collectible listed, this book also answers the basic who, what, where, how, and why questions of the drug antiques collec! ting field. - 5" x 7.8" softback in very good++ condition. 203 pages.


BROMBERG, W.: Marihuana Addiction, Practitioners Library of Medicine and Surgery, New York , 1941, Supplement, pages 255-262.

 

BUTTERFIELD: A Case of cannabis indica Poisoning, London , 1902.

 

CHOPRA, R. N.; CHOPRA, G. S.: The Present Position of Hemp-Drug Addiction in India (a pamphlet) Indian Medical Résearch Memorandum No. 31, Calcutta , 1939, pages 1-119.

 

ECKLER, C. R.; MILLER, F. A.: A study of American grown cannabis in comparison with samples from other various sources, Original Communications, Eighth International Congress of Applied Chemistry, 4-13 September 1912, New York, 17, pages 23-30. Also in Lilly Scientific Bulletin, Indianapolis , U.S.A. , 1913, series 1, no. 3, pages 93-101.

 

GOMILA; COMILA: Marihuana. Read before the Orleans Parish Medical Society in Hearings of the House of Representatives, No. 6385, pages 32-37.

 

KAMAJEW, A.: (Original title not available) The Hashish Habit, Samara, 1931.

 

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: Committee on Drug Addiction, Washington , 1929-1941.

SCOURAS, P.: (Original Greek title not available- Marihuana addicts), Athens , 1933.

STRINGARIS: Haschich, Athens , 1937.

U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF NARCOTICS: Regulation No. 1, Relating to the importation, manufacture, production, compounding, sale, dealing in, dispensing, prescribing, administering and giving away of Marihuana under Act of August 2, 1937, Public, No. 238, 75th Congress, Washington: Government Printing

Office, 1937, vi, 64 pages.

U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT: Review of Progress on Marihuana Investigation during 1938.

U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT: Marihuana: Its Identification, Washington , D.C. , 1938, 41 pages.

U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT: Report of the Marihuana Investigation, Summary, 1937.

WALTON, R. P.: Marihuana , America ’s New Drug Problem, Lippincott, Philadelphia , 1938, 233 pages.

WALTON, R. P.: Marihuana, Philadelphia-London, 1938.

Book Pharmacology of marihuana

by vachon L.

SILENT HORROR Habit Forming Drugs Rollings 1939

The Menace of Habit Forming Narcotic Drugs, The Silent Horror, by Elmer James Rollings

Published in 1939 by Defender Publishers.

The horrifying facts about drug use in the 1930's. Drugs inluded opium, morphine, heroin, codeine, marijuana, and cocaine.  About 5 x 7 inches.

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