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The Hasheesh Eater — being passages from the Life of a Pythagorean

Author:
Fitz Hugh Ludlow (author)
Language:
English
Original language:
English
Publisher:
[e-book: Other]
Categories:
Autobiography and drugs
Original publication year:
1857
Has read?
Yes
Debut?
No
Table of Contents:
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  • Author's Preface
  • Author's Introduction
  • The Night Entrance
  • Under the Shadow of Esculapius
  • The Kingdom of the Dream
  • Cashmere and Cathay by Twilight
  • The Hour and the Power of Darkness
  • The Mysteries of the Life-sign Gemini
  • The Night of Apotheosis
  • Vos Non Vobis — Wherein the Pythagorean is a Bystander
  • The Shadow of Bacchus, the Shadow of Thanatos, and the Shadow of Shame
  • Nimium — The Amreeta Cup of Unveiling
  • The Book of Symbols
  • Today, Zeus: Tomorrow, Prometheus
  • Eidola Theatri and the Prince of Whales
  • Hail! Pythagoras
  • "Then Seeva Opened on the Accursed One His Eye of Anger"
  • An Oath in the Forum of Madness
  • Down With the Tide
  • My Stony Guardian
  • Resurgam!
  • Leaving His Schoolmaster, the Pythagorean Sets Up for Himself
  • Concerning the Doctor; Not Southey's, but Mine
  • Grand Divertissement
  • The Hell of Waters and the Hell of Treachery
  • The Visionary: To which Chapter there is no Admittance upon Business
  • Cave Succedanea
  • Labyrinths and Guiding Threads
  • Ideal Men and Their Stimulants

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