The 'Cocaïn: History & Culture' Book Documents Cocaine's Societal Role
References: assouline & highsnobiety
Publishing label Assouline introduces the 'Cocaïn: History & Culture' book written by Armand Limnander -- it tells the cultural story of cocaine and what role it played as society progressed. The book highlights the ongoing transformation of the drug, rooting all the way back to the ancient indigenous cultures in South America. It follows through to cocaine's medicinal purposes during the 19th century before it became illegal and a taboo drug in the 70s.
To accompany the book is a scented candle to match -- it fuses a special blend of saffron, orris, oudh, patchouli, cade, and Spanish amber. Every candle is numbered by hand and signed off my Prosper Assouline to give each one an individualistic element. Notably, the candles feature a famous quote by Richard Pryor that reads "I am not addicted to cocaine. I just like the way it smells."
To accompany the book is a scented candle to match -- it fuses a special blend of saffron, orris, oudh, patchouli, cade, and Spanish amber. Every candle is numbered by hand and signed off my Prosper Assouline to give each one an individualistic element. Notably, the candles feature a famous quote by Richard Pryor that reads "I am not addicted to cocaine. I just like the way it smells."
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