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Author: Tim Madge
Publisher: Mainstream
Publishing
ISBN: 1 84018 405 1
Sunday Express:
'White Mischief is a fascinating account of the
background to the Class A drug. Full of surprising drug anecdotes about famous
people, White Mischief is a wealth of information about not just cocaine but
morphine, heroin, marijuana and LSD - intelligent, informative, intriguing and,
in many ways, as addictive as the drug whose history it relates.'
Mail on Sunday:
'Suppose that America's Drug Enforcement Agency
tried to deny us our daily cuppa by bullying the world's tea-producing nations
into destroying their plantations. Or suppose our Government decided that the
best way to wipe out alcohol abuse was to enforce a total ban, thus driving
drinkers into illicit bars run by criminals and selling sub-standard brews. It
would be all too ridiculous, wouldn't it? Yet as Tim Madge persuasively argues
in White Mischief (A Cultural History of Cocaine), it's not at all dissimilar
to what is happening in the misguided, wasteful and unwinnable battle to ban
the world's cocaine trade. [But] As Madge glumly concludes, to legalise cocaine
now would require a radical change in thinking beyond the capability of most
governments.'
Star rating: **** (out of five)
Loaded:
'Interesting book, incidentally, 8/10'
GQ:
'Comprehensive history of Satan's snuff…Madge leaves
no grain unturned.'
Star rating: **** (out of five)
Glasgow Herald:
'Madge's account is unlikely to give succour to
either side of the drug debate, revealing as it does a story of greed, racism,
hypocrisy, and pure old-fashioned snobbery.'
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