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The Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection, the world's largest private collection of material documenting altered states of mind, is on long-term deposit with Harvard University. It includes rare books, manuscripts, posters, photographs, audio material, and popular and underground cultural ephemera of all kinds. Contains 50,000+ items.
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Catalogs, Library, Art objects, Private collections, Book collecting, Manuscripts, Collectors and collecting, Rock music, Drugs, Erotica, Drugs in literature, Sex in literature, Popular music, Occultism, Counterculture, Beats (Persons), Student movements, Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection, Houghton Library, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and MuseumShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Limited edition of 1000 copies, of which 120 were issued with an accompanying iPad loaded with a custom app with information about the collection.
First volume bound in purple cloth, second in red cloth, both housed in gray burlap-covered clamshell box with label on cover reading "Ex libris Julio Santo Domingo" (printed on cream paper with illustration of a smoking opium pipe); interior of case lined with illustrated paper depicting mushrooms and other flora.
Volumes paged continously.
Copyright the Estate of Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Jr.
Printed sheet laid in: "The Library of Julio Santo Domingo, now on long-term loan at Harvard's Houghton Library and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, is one of history's greatest collections dedicated to the concept of altered states through drugs, art, sex, magic and rock and roll. The LSD Library book is a tribute to Julio Santo Domingo in loving memory from his family".
With a foreword by Leslie A. Morris.
Bibliography: page 895; index: pages 888-894.
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