Free Radicals : How a Group of Romantic Experimenters Gave Birth to Psychedelic Science
Free Radicals : How a Group of Romantic Experimenters Gave Birth to Psychedelic Science
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Author(s): Jay, Mike
ISBN No.: 9780300282610
Pages: 294
Year: 202508
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 30.36
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Fascinating, exciting, entertaining. Jay's description of the wild highs induced by nitrous oxide is a tour de force, and so is his account of the bad trips, and the no-trips, it soon also turned out to deliver. [A] superb book, learned and full of insight. I can hardly think of a bad word to say against it."--John Barrell, London Review of Books "Jay wonderfully restores Beddoes's reputation as a courageous and painstaking scientist, physician, revolutionary firebrand and social reformer--truly, one of the giants of rational thought."--Jay Rath, Fortean Times "Brilliantly researched. Fans of scientific biography and history of science, as well as history buffs in general, will be engrossed by Jay's marvelous study of an unusual man and the political and intellectual ferment of his time."-- Publishers Weekly Praise for Mike Jay's The Air Loom Gang: "A wonderful book to read.


Beautifully written, with all the drama, the rich characterization, the subtlety, of a fine novel."--Oliver Sacks "The pursuit of science in the evolution of culture does not get much more hair-raising than this. Mike Jay . has an uncanny ability to bring everything together through Dr Thomas Beddoes' experimental gases: hopes for the elimination of all disease, the politics of scientific research, the perpetual threat of political invasion, all in the tense period at the turn of the nineteenth century. This is history written as it should be."--George Rousseau, Oxford University, author, with Roy Porter, of Gout: The Patrician Malady "Enthralling. This is exactly the kind of cross-cultural biography we need. Lively and sympathetic, it restores the renegade Dr Thomas Beddoes to his rightful place in scientific history, but also to his revolutionary circle of literary friends.


"--Richard Holmes "Mike Jay's wonderfully sympathetic account is written vividly and with narrative flair. Bringing together medicine, chemistry, and politics, it is a compelling read."--Trevor Levere.


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