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Little Book of Weed : Smoke It Up by OH (2020, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherOrange Hippo-s!
ISBN-10191161052X
ISBN-139781911610526
eBay Product ID (ePID)25050386022

Product Key Features

Book TitleLittle Book of Weed : Smoke It Up
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicGeneral
Publication Year2020
IllustratorYes
GenreHumor
AuthorOh
Book SeriesThe Little Books of Lifestyle, Reference and Pop Culture Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Length5.5 in
Item Width4.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromTenth Grade
Series Volume Number2
Dewey Decimal362.295
Table Of ContentChapter 1: The Changing Face - Weed through the ages, Chapter 2: Film - Cannabis and how it has been portrayed, Chapter 3: Music - From hip-hop to hardcore and rock to reggae, Chapter 4: Comedians - Funnymen who'll have you in fits of, Chapter 5: Culture - Hippies, Rastas and medical, Chapter 6: Politics - Those who admit inhaling and those who deny
SynopsisGrown in fields and hotboxes around the world, weed's influence on culture is far beyond teenagers trying pot for the very first time or chronic hippies fully immersed in the lifestyle. Howlers from politicians struggling to balance reality with perception, hilarious stand-up comedians in smoke-filled clubs, musicians whose albums defined eras and movies that put it all on film owe much of their infamy to the infamous herb. Bill Hicks asks: 'Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn't the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit... unnatural?' The Little Book of Weed looks at marijuana use from its first ever references to parents naming their children after their favourite varietals and asks the same question. Ganja, weed, cannabis, Mary Jane, blunt, chronic. The list of nicknames for marijuana is as numerous and varied as the users it appeals to. Grown in fields and hotboxes around the world, weed's influence on culture is far beyond teenagers trying pot for the very first time or chronic hippies fully immersed in the lifestyle. Howlers from politicians struggling to balance reality with perception, hilarious stand-up comedians in smoke-filled clubs, musicians whose albums defined eras and movies that put it all on film owe much of their infamy to the infamous herb. So sit back, chill out and roll up roll up for the Little Book of Weed as it emblazons the leafs. 'Herb is the healing of the nation, alcohol is its destruction.' - Television interview with Bob Marley. 'When I was a kid, I inhaled, frequently. That was the point.' - Barack Obama, when running for president in 2008. 'After 25 years of being fake weed dealers, it feels nice to be real weed dealers.' - Kevin Smith on the launch of three new varieties of 'Snoogans' weed ahead of the long-awaited launch of the Jay and Silent Bob sequel, The Hollywood Reporter , 2020., Bill Hicks asks: 'Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn't the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit... unnatural?' The Little Book of Weed looks at marijuana use from its first ever references to parents naming their children after their favorite varietals and asks the same question. Ganja, weed, cannabis, Mary Jane, blunt, chronic. The list of nicknames for marijuana is as numerous and varied as the users it appeals to. Grown in fields and hotboxes around the world, weed's influence on culture is far beyond teenagers trying pot for the very first time or chronic hippies fully immersed in the lifestyle. Howlers from politicians struggling to balance reality with perception, hilarious stand-up comedians in smoke-filled clubs, musicians whose albums defined eras and movies that put it all on film owe much of their infamy to the infamous herb. So sit back, chill out and roll up roll up for the Little Book of Weed as it emblazons the leafs. 'Herb is the healing of the nation, alcohol is its destruction.' Television interview with Bob Marley. 'When I was a kid, I inhaled, frequently. That was the point.' Barack Obama, when running for president in 2008. 'After 25 years of being fake weed dealers, it feels nice to be real weed dealers.' Kevin Smith on the launch of three new varieties of 'Snoogans' weed ahead of the long-awaited launch of the Jay and Silent Bob sequel, The Hollywood Reporter , 2020., Grown in fields and hotboxes around the world, weed's influence on culture is far beyond teenagers trying pot for the very first time or chronic hippies fully immersed in the lifestyle. Howlers from politicians struggling to balance reality with perception, hilarious stand-up comedians in smoke-filled clubs, musicians whose albums defined eras and movies that put it all on film owe much of their infamy to the infamous herb.

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