Opium by Martin Booth

Opium by Martin Booth

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This history of the drug opium examines its multi-faceted nature, spanning centuries and continents. Booth explores the cultivation, spread, usages and influences of the drug which has, on one hand, led to the use of heroin, and on the other, is an income for peasant farmers in the Third World.

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Opium by Martin Booth

Known to mankind since before the time of Christ, opium is probably the oldest and most widely used narcotic drug. Its dual properties - both as a painkiller and as a derivative, heroin - have lent it an ambiguity. On the one hand, its deadly addictive properties have given birth to the heroin industry which grows from strength to strength; despite the efforts of governments and law enforcers to crack down on it, the addict population is rising. On the other hand, production of the opium poppy is a vital income for peasant farmers in Third World countries. This work offers a history of the drug, examining its multi-faceted nature, spanning both countries and continents. It explores the drug's cultivation, spread, usages and influences.
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ISBN 13 9780671853068
ISBN 10 0671853066
Title Opium
Author Martin Booth
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 1996-11-01
Number of pages 416
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