- the same time,
American author Fitz Hugh
Ludlow wrote the 1857 book The
Hasheesh Eater about his
youthful experiences, both
positive and negative, with...
- Sahl
Hasheesh (Arabic: سهل حشيش Egyptian
Arabic pronunciation: [ˈsæhle ħæˈʃiːʃ]) is a bay
located on the Red Sea
coast of Egypt, near Hurghada, approximately...
- The
Hasheesh Eater (1857) is an
autobiographical book by Fitz Hugh
Ludlow describing the author's
altered states of
consciousness and
philosophical flights...
-
resorts are
located in the area
between Mamsha and Sahl
Hasheesh on El Mamsha.
Beyond Sahl
Hasheesh there are the
hotels of
Makadi Bay.
Dahar is the oldest...
- journalist, and explorer; best
known for his
autobiographical book The
Hasheesh Eater (1857).
Ludlow also
wrote about his
travels across America on the...
- Hugh
Ludlow used Tilden's
Extract recreationally, and
wrote the book The
Hasheesh Eater (1857)
about his experiences. O.J.
Kalant estimated the strength...
- AFC Cup runner-up: 2023–24
Lebanese Federation Cup: 2023 "Mohammad Abu
Hasheesh -
Player Info". globalsportsarchive.com.
Global Sports Archive. Retrieved...
-
colloquial Arabic كيف kēf/kīf,
meaning pleasure.
Hashish (also
spelled hasheesh, hashisha, or
simply hash) is a
concentrated resin cake or ball produced...
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Confessions of an
English Opium-Eater by
Thomas De
Quincey (1821) The
Hasheesh Eater by Fitz Hugh
Ludlow (1857) List of
books about cannabis "Les Paradis...
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suggesting that the
drive to
alter one's
state of mind is universal. In The
Hasheesh Eater (1857),
American author Fitz Hugh
Ludlow was one of the
first to...