The Doors of Perception
Aldous Huxley
2015
Full printed alum tawed calf with sunken onlays of neon orange leather, gold tooling. Doublures of hand dyed grey fair calf with neon orange leather sunken onlays and gold tooling. Endpapers printed image of red hot poker with neon highlights. Edges gilt with neon orange spattering. Hand sewn endbands. Sewn on 3 tapes, laced on boards, leather jointed endpapers. This is a rebinding of a first edition of Huxley’s seminal account of taking the psychoactive drug, mescalin, one sunny summer’s afternoon in Los Angeles. He recounts his impressions of a red hot poker plant in his garden while under the influence. I chose this moment to represent the technicolour explosion that came with the introduction of LSD to a monochrome post-war world. This was a pivotal cultural point in the 20th Century with hippies, psychedelia and the Swinging Sixties close behind. Enquire about availability from Reed Contemporary Books.
London: Chatto and Windus
1954
First edition