Hallucinogenic and Poisonous Mushroom Field Guide |
| | | | Title: | Hallucinogenic and Poisonous Mushroom Field Guide | | Author: | Menser | | Publisher: | Ronin Publishing | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 14 October, 1996 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0914171895 / 9780914171898 | | List Price: | $15.95 | | You Save: | $5.10 | | Amazon Price: | $10.85 | |
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I Like This Book. 20 April, 2008 The information is clear and easy to understand. Perhaps some piece of data are a bit out-dated, but it is still recommended by me to others as a basic reference guide and starting point for learning about said varieties of wild mushrooms. It is pocket-sized, the illustrations are nice, includes a broad enough treatment of Panaeolus mushroom species, and the price is great.
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West Coast Only. 18 May, 2006 This is for north-western hunters. Drawings are low quality. I wouldn't trust myself with just this book.
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Read The Notes Below (i Can't Summarize This In A Description) 14 May, 2006 Most of the psilocybe literature (identification guides, etc) are written with a certain geographical position, meaning those guys over in the "Pacific Northwest" (Northern California, Wyoming, Washington State, Etc) - they are the ones who know a lot about finding and discussing the "Actives." This book is great. I take no issue with its subject matter. It is written with a clean, direct approach. Originally written in the seventies, it has become outdated in specific content matters. We as a human population are discovering "new" (newly identified) species almost every single year, sometimes multiple new species are discovered within a few months time. My point is this: This book covers only a small portion of the species out and about in American wood chip piles, lawns, and cow pastures. Bottom line: This book is a healthy addition to other books. There is no single volume out there that stands perfectly by itself. But its good. Worth the money, for sure.
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A Great Summarizing Mushroom Identification Guide. 07 June, 1999 Easily identifies the genus of the mushroom to help identification in further examination. A great, pocket size manual to show which mushrooms are worth picking and which are better left alone. Used with another guide that features expanded species and photographs this book is a neccesity for hunting.
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