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    Fitz Hugh Ludlow, sometimes seen as Fitzhugh Ludlow (September 11, 1836 – September 12, 1870), was an American author, journalist, and explorer; best...
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  • The Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library is a library of psychoactive drug-related literature created in 1970 by Michael D. Horowitz, Cynthia Palmer, William...
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    The Hasheesh Eater (1857) is an autobiographical book by Fitz Hugh Ludlow describing the author's altered states of consciousness and philosophical flights...
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    influence of opium and hashish. At around the same time, American author Fitz Hugh Ludlow wrote the 1857 book The Hasheesh Eater about his youthful experiences...
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  • as Ludlow's Bhutan swallowtail Bishop of Ludlow, a Church of England bishop My Lady Ludlow, a novella by Elizabeth Gaskell from 1858 Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial...
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    Democratic nominee for President Samuel J. Tilden. The American author Fitz Hugh Ludlow used Tilden's Extract recreationally, and wrote the book The Hasheesh...
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    Ludlow had presided over a mixed-race marriage. His son, the author Fitz Hugh Ludlow, later wrote: my father, mother, and sister were driven from their...
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    Members included their leader Henry Clapp Jr., Ada Clare, Walt Whitman, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, and actress Adah Isaacs Menken. Similar groups in other cities were...
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  • Harte, Charles Warren Stoddard (writing at first as "Pip Pepperpod"), Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Adah Isaacs Menken, Ada Clare, Prentice Mulford, Dan De Quille, J...
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  • patronymic as the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of". Its variants include FitzHugh, Fitz-Hugh, Fitz Hugh, fitz Hugh, and its associated...
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    Cortés Legal High (2016) by Rainer Schmidt The Hasheesh Eater (1857) by Fitz Hugh Ludlow Les Paradis artificiels (1860) by Charles Baudelaire The Alice B. Toklas...
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    an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey, The Hasheesh Eater by Fitz Hugh Ludlow, and On Hashish by Walter Benjamin have psychonautic elements insofar...
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    departed New York with his friend and explorer, Fitz Hugh Ludlow and two other gentlemen. They met Ludlow's wife, Rosalie Osborne, in St. Louis, Missouri...
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    Americans; for instance, in his 1864-published visit to the Mormons, Fitz-Hugh Ludlow, in The Atlantic made a joke about "Mrs. Deacon Pratt" and referred...
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  • a 1982 sculpture by Eli Marozzi E Pluribus Unum, an 1866 story by Fitz Hugh Ludlow E Pluribus Unum, a poem by George Washington Cutter E Pluribus Unum...
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    second trip West, in the summer of 1863, Bierstadt went with writer Fitz Hugh Ludlow to the West Coast of the United States. During the trip, Bierstadt...
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  • mater of Union College in Schenectady, New York. It was written by Fitz Hugh Ludlow for Union's 1856 commencement ceremonies. It is sung each year at graduation...
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  • Rogers Lane Fitz Lee (Medal of Honor) (1866-1899), African-American United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1836-1870)...
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    artificiels (1860) by Charles Baudelaire and The Hasheesh Eater (1857) by Fitz Hugh Ludlow. Jurisdictions around the world banned cannabis at various times since...
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    English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey (1821) The Hasheesh Eater by Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1857) List of books about cannabis "Les Paradis artificiels". Litteratura...
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    Bierstadt traveled west again, this time in the company of the author Fitz Hugh Ludlow, whose wife he later married. The pair spent seven weeks in the Yosemite...
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  • William Dailey may refer to: William Dailey of the Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library Will Dailey Bill Dailey Rev. William R. "Bill" Dailey, C.S.C., former...
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    Coplestone-Crow "Payn fitzJohn and Ludlow Castle" Shropshire History and Archaeology p. 179 Dalton "Eustace Fitz John" Speculum p. 359 Dalton "Eustace Fitz John" Speculum...
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    artificiels (1860) by Charles Baudelaire and The Hasheesh Eater (1857) by Fitz Hugh Ludlow. Cannabis was criminalized in some countries beginning in the 14th...
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  • Lovers 1913 Tao Lin Richard Yates 2010 Jack London John Barleycorn 1913 Fitz Hugh Ludlow The Hasheesh Eater 1857 Norman Maclean A River Runs Through It and...
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  • William Dean Howells Henry James Naomi Klein Ben Lerner Jack London Fitz Hugh Ludlow Norman Mailer Herman Melville Stanley Milgram John Stuart Mill Hamilton...
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    appeared in 1966. His immediate influence extended to Edgar Allan Poe, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Charles Baudelaire and Nikolai Gogol, but even major 20th-century...
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  • critic (d. 1904) 1829 – Thomas Hill, American painter (d. 1908) 1836 – Fitz Hugh Ludlow, American journalist, author, and explorer (d. 1870) 1838 – John Ireland...
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    Sepulchre. Ludlow Castle was probably founded by Walter de Lacy around 1075. Walter had arrived in England in 1066 as part of William fitzOsbern's household...
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  • (1876–1916) Earl Lovelace (born 1935) H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1836–1870) Anne Bozeman Lyon (1860–1936) Darko Macan (born 1966) John...
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