Amazing Dope Tales: Haight Street Flashbacks by Stephen Gaskin
Amazing Dope Tales: Haight Street Flashbacks by Stephen Gaskin
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Go back in time to the dawn of the psychedelic era with this personal account of acid trips, telepathy, occult phenomenon, and the San Francisco music scene during Haight-Ashbury's Summer of Love.
In the late 1960s in San Francisco, Gaskin, a hippie guru, convened weekly seminars called Monday Night Classes. He drew hundreds of attendees, sometimes as many as 1,500, for sessions where he spoke deeply into topics including religion and personal fulfillment. In 1970, a caravan of some 60 school buses carrying several hundred followers traveled with Gaskin on national speaking tours.
In May, 1971, Gaskin led approximately 300 followers in a caravan of psychedelically painted school buses from San Francisco to Tennessee to start The Farm, one of the country’s oldest surviving communes.
Softcover, Published 1980 by The Book Publishing Company
Good condition - Splash mark staining to page edges.
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