Moksha by Aldous Huxley
Moksha: Writings on the Psychedelics and The Visionary Experience by Aldous Huxley. Edited by Michael Horowitz and Cynthia Palmer. 1977 Stonehill Publishing, first edition, first printing, 314 pages. A collection of Huxley's writings on the psychedelic experiences including Doors of Perception, Soma, and more. Huxley was a British author best known for the classic Brave New World and inspriring the band name for The Doors.
Condition: Good Jacket condition with some wear and creasing and clipped, Good- book, text block separating from hinge
"The age of inventions---and yet nobody has succeeded in inventing a new pleasure."
Moksha: Writings on the Psychedelics and The Visionary Experience by Aldous Huxley. Edited by Michael Horowitz and Cynthia Palmer. 1977 Stonehill Publishing, first edition, first printing, 314 pages. A collection of Huxley's writings on the psychedelic experiences including Doors of Perception, Soma, and more. Huxley was a British author best known for the classic Brave New World and inspriring the band name for The Doors.
Condition: Good Jacket condition with some wear and creasing and clipped, Good- book, text block separating from hinge
"The age of inventions---and yet nobody has succeeded in inventing a new pleasure."