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Hamilton Morris's Book Recommendations

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Hamilton Morris is a journalist and documentarian known for his work exploring psychoactive drugs and their cultural, historical, and scientific contexts. He is the creator of the television series "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia." His reading interests reflect his focus on psychedelics, chemistry, and shamanism.

13 books recommended

πŸ“š Books Recommended by Hamilton Morris 13

The Serpent and the Rainbow

The Serpent and the Rainbow

by Wade Davis

"Proposes this pretty outrageous idea that there really was zombification in Haiti."

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Shamanism & the Sacred Cactus

Shamanism & the Sacred Cactus

by Douglas Sharon

"For those that are interested in the historical and anthropological aspects of all of this."

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Organic Chemistry as a Second Language

Organic Chemistry as a Second Language

by David R. Klein

"Fantastic, very well written, very clear, very accessible."

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Tihkal

Tihkal

by Alexander Shulgin

"If you like PiHKAL, you’ll move on to TiHKAL, I would hope."

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Pihkal

Pihkal

by Alexander Shulgin

"It will tell you almost everything you need to know about psychedelics and drugs, in general."

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Pharmacotheon

Pharmacotheon

by Jonathan Ott

"Jonathan Ott is great for getting a sort of wide, historical, and scientific view of things."

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The Psychedelic Journey of Marlene Dobkin de Rios

The Psychedelic Journey of Marlene Dobkin de Rios

by Marlene Dobkin de Rios Ph.D.

"[The author] wrote a lot about ayahuasca in the β€˜80s and maybe even in the late β€˜70s. She’s fantastic."

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Neuropsychedelia

Neuropsychedelia

by Nicolas Langlitz

"I think it’s one of the best books ever written about psychedelics, neuroscience, and consciousness."

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Cannibalism

Cannibalism

by Bill Schutt

"I cannot recommend this book enough, @draculae we need to talk!"

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How to Change Your Mind

How to Change Your Mind

by Michael Pollan

"Hamilton Morris mentioned a passage from this book on Twitter."

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Magic Mushrooms Around the World

Magic Mushrooms Around the World

by Jochen Gartz

"[Jochen Gartz] published some work on [the variation and potency of mushrooms]."

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