E for Ecstasy

E for Ecstasy

"E for Ecstasy" (ISBN 0-9501628-8-4) is a controversial book written by Nicholas Saunders and published in May of 1993. Available freely online, it describes in detail ecstasy, the people that use it and the law concerning it, all enhanced through the backdrop of the author's personal experience. Subsequent revised versions were renamed "Ecstasy and the Dance Culture" (1995) and "Ecstasy Reconsidered" (1997).

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* [http://www.ecstasy.org/books/e4x/ Online version of "E for Ectasy"]


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