A compelling and comprehensive history of opium, a drug that has both healed and harmed since civilization began.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucy Inglis is a historian and novelist, a speaker, and occasionally a television presenter and voice in the radio. She is the creator of the Georgian London blog and her book of the same name was shortlisted for the History Today Longman Prize. City of Halves, her first novel for young adults, was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the Branford Boase award and her second Crow Mountain was published in 2015. She lives in London.
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Section i: List of Illustrations Section ii: Maps Introduction iii: Introduction Unit 1: PART ONE: Ópion, afyun, opium Chapter 1: The Ancient World Chapter 2: The Islamic Golden Age to the Renaissance Chapter 3: The Silver Triangle and the Creation of Hong Kong Unit 2: PART TWO: In the Arms of Morpheus Chapter 4: The Romantics Meet Modern Science Chapter 5: The China Crisis Chapter 6: The American Disease Unit 3: PART THREE: Heroin Chapter 7: A New Addiction, Prohibition and the Rise of the Gangster Chapter 8: From the Somme to Saigon Chapter 9: Afghanistan Chapter 10: Heroin Chic, HIV and Generation Oxy Section iv: Afterword Acknowledgements v: Acknowledgements Section vi: Notes Index vii: Index
Section i: List of Illustrations Section ii: Maps Introduction iii: Introduction Unit 1: PART ONE: Ópion, afyun, opium Chapter 1: The Ancient World Chapter 2: The Islamic Golden Age to the Renaissance Chapter 3: The Silver Triangle and the Creation of Hong Kong Unit 2: PART TWO: In the Arms of Morpheus Chapter 4: The Romantics Meet Modern Science Chapter 5: The China Crisis Chapter 6: The American Disease Unit 3: PART THREE: Heroin Chapter 7: A New Addiction, Prohibition and the Rise of the Gangster Chapter 8: From the Somme to Saigon Chapter 9: Afghanistan Chapter 10: Heroin Chic, HIV and Generation Oxy Section iv: Afterword Acknowledgements v: Acknowledgements Section vi: Notes Index vii: Index
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