Hep-cats, narcs, and pipe dreams

a history of America's romance with illegal drugs

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June 17, 2022 | History

Hep-cats, narcs, and pipe dreams

a history of America's romance with illegal drugs

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Once upon a time in America, morphine and cocaine were routinely sold in pharmacies, and gamblers and rogues gathered in shadowy basements to smoke opium. So begins Hep-Cats, Narcs, and Pipe Dreams, Jill Jonnes's groundbreaking and textured history of illegal drugs in America. As the Victorian age drew to a close, Americans became alarmed at the availability of dangerous drugs, which were sold over the counter to relieve fevers and minor ailments. Amid a new spirit of temperance, Congress passed the Pure Food and Drug Act, creating a new class of lawbreakers: drug addicts. Jonnes traces the spread of illegal drugs throughout our culture: from the freewheeling Prohibition era through World War II, to the "flower power" 1960s right up to the present, when stories about crack babies and the resurgence of heroin dominate newspaper headlines. Jonnes takes us on a dazzling tour of the American Century, from the glamour of Hollywood during the silent-screen period to Harlem's smoky jazz clubs to Miami's mean streets, detailing the high jinks and dirty tricks of the drug trafficking trade along the way. She also confronts a contemporary controversial issue - the legalization of drugs - offering real insight into the current political debate. Sweeping in scope and lavishly written, Hep-Cats, Narcs, and Pipe Dreams is an intriguing blend of social history and investigative reportage. Jill Jonnes has given us an extraordinary accomplishment that richly illuminates our culture and sets a brilliant new standard for historical narrative.

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Publisher
Scribner
Language
English
Pages
510

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [481]-486) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV5825 .J65 1996, HV5825 J65 1996, HV5825.J65 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
510 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
510

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17685441M
Internet Archive
hepcatsnarcspipe0000jonn
ISBN 10
0684196700
LCCN
96177888
OCLC/WorldCat
35092667
Library Thing
380174
Goodreads
2144604

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In 1821 the obscure and impecunious English writer Thomas De Quincey created a minor sensation with his Confessions of an English Opium Eater.
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