My drug library:
doors of perception and heaven and hell - 1st part is Huxley's "trip report" from his mescaline experience, written very well. 2nd part is collection of his intellectual/philosphical musings on the experience
DMT: The spirit molecule - besides containing an interesting theory on DMT in the body and the mystical experience, and trip reports from his subjects, the most valuable aspect of this book for me was the whole process he had to go through to get FDA/DEA approval for his study, framing his research, and the aftermath/conclusions
Entheogens and the Future of religion - just a collection of essays on religious use of psychoactive compounds by noted people in the field, like Wasson
PIHKAL & TIHKAL - these books are like the bible to me. can't wait for his 3rd one...
Pharmacotheon - written by J. Ott, it's a nice "general" overview of things, including their history, chemistry, pharmacology, etc. huge bibliography at the end too, good for research
Breaking Open the head - an engaging journalistic style narrative
Ayahuasca Visions - great "coffee-table" book, filled with colorful visions drawn by a former shaman. also has detailed explanations of the elements in each vision, very interesting cultural info
Ayahuasca: human conciousness and t he spirits of nature - great overview on ayahuasca, including spiritual, mature trip reports and a scientific paper by mckenna at the end with excellent info on traditional beta-carboline/DMT doses in shamanic brews
the electric-koolaid acid test - fun read on the 60's drug culture surrounding Kesey's group
politics of psychopharmacology by leary - not a big fan of leary's work. this book seemed silly
The Psychopharmacology of Herbal Medicine: Plant drugs that alter mind, brain, and behavior - pharmacology info for various compounds that is not difficult to understand
i thinkthat's all