Hashish, Wine, Opium
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Hashish, Wine, Opium (1972, Calders & Boyars) is a translation of the drug writings of Théophile Gautier and Charles Baudelaire, translated by Maurice Stang.
It was most recently published by Oneworld Publications, with a foreword by Derek Stanford.
It features:
- The Opium Pipe, Gautier, first published in French in 1838
- Le haschisch, Gautier, first published in French in 1843
- The Club of Assassins, Gautier, first published in French in 1846
- On Wine and Hashish, Baudelaire, first published in French in 1851
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