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Divine Mushrooms and Fungi

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Divine Mushrooms and Fungi

Contributors:

By (Author) John W. Allen

ISBN:

9781579511869

Publisher:

Ronin Publishing

Imprint:

Ronin Publishing

Publication Date:

4th November 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest

Dewey:

615.7883

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Weight:

368g

Description

Filled with beautiful color photographs, "Divine Mushrooms and Fungi" is a must-have for anyone who wants to step into the magic mushroom field of ethnomycology. With detailed information on how to distinguish magic mushrooms from potentially dangerous lookalikes, this guide also features a detailed history of the ritual use of magic mushrooms amon

Reviews

"If you are truly fanatic about the literature of psilocybin, then this book is surely intended for your eyeballs." -- Paul Krassner, author of Magic Mushrooms and Other Highs and From Toad Slime to Ecstasy "John W. Allen, the mushroom man, is our celestial tour guide in a school without walls. Rogue scholar, adventurer and gentleman forager, his works surrounding psychedelic mushrooms are 'must reads.' Allen's books are essential and always a treat." -- Thomas Lyttle, editor of Psychedelic Monographs and Essays and Psychedelics Reimagined

Author Bio

John W. Allen is an amateur ethnomycologist living in North America and author of ten books,including the oldest selling identification guide on entheogenic mushroom identification, and more than two dozen articles on the subject of visionary mushrooms. Allen is the editor and author of the series Ethnomycological Journals Sacred Mushroom Studies. He has photographed mushrooms in America, Hawaii, Southeast Asia, Great Britain and Europe. Allen discovered a new entheogenic mushroom species from Thailand, named Psilocybe samuiensis Guzman, Bandala and Allen. He has lectured at conferences and symposia, given many slide-show presentations on the history and identification of entheogenic mushrooms and mushroom art throughout the ages at universities worldwide. In 2013 the mushroom,Psilocybe allenii Borovicka, was named after John Allen. He lives in Santa Cruz, CA.

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