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- catalog abstract "Traces the spread of illegal drugs throughout our culture: from the freewheeling Prohibition era through World War II, to the 'flower power' 1960s right right up to the present, when stories about crack babies and the resurgence of heroin dominate newspaper headlines and confronts a contemporary controversial issue--the legalization of drugs.".
- catalog contributor b9733235.
- catalog contributor b9733236.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "America's first drug epidemic 1885-1925 -- America's second drug epidemic 1950-1970 -- The counterculture 1960-1975 -- America's third drug epidemic 1980-1995.".
- catalog description "America's first drug epidemic 1885-1925. "One day you find yourself in hell" ; "Had the dope habit and had it bad" ; "The Congress should take immediate action on the antinarcotic legislation" ; "A cinema crowd of cocaine-crazed sexual lunatics" ; "Arnold Rothstein, financial genius of the underworld plutocracy ; "It can be safely stated that the days of the 500 kilo deliveries have passed" -- America's second drug epidemic 1950-1970. "The sky is high and so am I" ; "His fame spread throughout the world" ; "Marseille is unquestionably the most important narcotics smuggler's haven in all of Europe" ; "Agents were engaged in illicit activities" -- The counterculture 1960-1975. "Burning for the heavenly connection" ; "One pill makes you larger" ; "Everybody must get stoned" ; "The problem has assumed the dimensions of a national emergency" -- America's third drug epidemic 1980-1995. "High on cocaine" ; The Columbian cartels are "far more dangerous than any criminal enterprise in U.S. history" ; "Now everyone was into smoking crack" ; "Coke is addicting, health-ruining, home-wrecking, and worst of all, career-wrecking" ; "You have to pay up somewhere along the line."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Traces the spread of illegal drugs throughout our culture: from the freewheeling Prohibition era through World War II, to the 'flower power' 1960s right right up to the present, when stories about crack babies and the resurgence of heroin dominate newspaper headlines and confronts a contemporary controversial issue--the legalization of drugs.".
- catalog extent "510 p., [16] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hep-cats, narcs, and pipe dreams.".
- catalog identifier "0684196700 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hep-cats, narcs, and pipe dreams.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, NY : Scribner,".
- catalog relation "Hep-cats, narcs, and pipe dreams.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "362.29/12/0973 20".
- catalog subject "Drug abuse United States History.".
- catalog subject "Drug traffic United States History.".
- catalog subject "HV5825 J65 1996".
- catalog subject "Pharmaceutical policy United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "America's first drug epidemic 1885-1925 -- America's second drug epidemic 1950-1970 -- The counterculture 1960-1975 -- America's third drug epidemic 1980-1995.".
- catalog tableOfContents "America's first drug epidemic 1885-1925. "One day you find yourself in hell" ; "Had the dope habit and had it bad" ; "The Congress should take immediate action on the antinarcotic legislation" ; "A cinema crowd of cocaine-crazed sexual lunatics" ; "Arnold Rothstein, financial genius of the underworld plutocracy ; "It can be safely stated that the days of the 500 kilo deliveries have passed" -- America's second drug epidemic 1950-1970. "The sky is high and so am I" ; "His fame spread throughout the world" ; "Marseille is unquestionably the most important narcotics smuggler's haven in all of Europe" ; "Agents were engaged in illicit activities" -- The counterculture 1960-1975. "Burning for the heavenly connection" ; "One pill makes you larger" ; "Everybody must get stoned" ; "The problem has assumed the dimensions of a national emergency" -- America's third drug epidemic 1980-1995. "High on cocaine" ; The Columbian cartels are "far more dangerous than any criminal enterprise in U.S. history" ; "Now everyone was into smoking crack" ; "Coke is addicting, health-ruining, home-wrecking, and worst of all, career-wrecking" ; "You have to pay up somewhere along the line."".
- catalog title "Hep-cats, narcs, and pipe dreams : a history of America's romance with illegal drugs / Jill Jonnes.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".