Description
1974 Bantam Books edition. Paperback cover is scuffed, faded, creased, and worn along the corners/edges/spine. Pages are discolored but unmarked. Binding is secure.
This well-traveled copy of “Weed: Adventures of a Dope Smuggler” by Jerry Kamstra offers a rare glimpse into the underground world of marijuana trafficking during the counterculture era of the 1960s and 70s. Published in the aftermath of the Summer of Love, this memoir captures the thrills and risks of Kamstra’s exploits as a daring smuggler, transporting cannabis across borders at a time when the drug trade was rapidly expanding. With its worn cover and discolored pages, this edition bears the marks of a cult classic passed from hand to hand, its dog-eared existence a testament to its enduring appeal among readers fascinated by tales of rebellion and illicit enterprise. A must-have for collectors of counterculture literature and true crime narratives, this copy invites readers to experience the adrenaline rush of Kamstra’s high-stakes adventures firsthand.