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Ripping and Running: A Formal Ethnography of Urban Heroin Addicts

Ripping and Running: A Formal Ethnography of Urban Heroin Addicts

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Ripping and Running: A Formal Ethnography of Urban Heroin Addicts

by Agar, Michael

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New York: Seminar Press, 1973. Hardcover. xiv, 173p., cloth-covered boards, very good condition in an unclipped and edgeworn dj with two 1.5 inch tears on the rear panel. Includes a glossary. Language, Thought, and Culture: Advances in the Study of Cognition, No. 1. "[T]he first book-length ethnographic study to approach the addict's world as a subculture of urban American society."-dj blurb.

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Title
Ripping and Running: A Formal Ethnography of Urban Heroin Addicts
Author
Agar, Michael
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Hardcover
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Publisher
Seminar Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1973
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1970S; Urban history; Drugs; Addicts, Addiction;

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