Absinthe: The Green Fairy that Made them all Mad
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The late eighteenth and nineteenth century brought new advances to the forefront of the world. One of these new creations was a substance that drove many people into raging fits. In France, legions of men and even women craved for the "green fairy" as it was called and "she" proceeded to take them places that they had never been before. Then, the mystical fairy traveled across the seas to the United States where "she" made
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P.E. "Temperance in France: The Curious Case of Absinth." In Historical Reflections (Canada) 6 (1979): 301-319 Simonetti, Gualtiero. Simon and Schuster's Guide to Herbs and Spices. Simon and Schuster, 1990. Turner, H.E. "The Clinic: The Shaky Case Against Absinthe." American Mercury (May 1935): 103-105 Verlaine, Paul. Confessions of a Poet. Translated by Ruth Saltzman Wolf and Joanna Richardson. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950. <Tab/> <Tab/> <Tab/>
P.E. "Temperance in France: The Curious Case of Absinth." In Historical Reflections (Canada) 6 (1979): 301-319 Simonetti, Gualtiero. Simon and Schuster's Guide to Herbs and Spices. Simon and Schuster, 1990. Turner, H.E. "The Clinic: The Shaky Case Against Absinthe." American Mercury (May 1935): 103-105 Verlaine, Paul. Confessions of a Poet. Translated by Ruth Saltzman Wolf and Joanna Richardson. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950. <Tab/> <Tab/> <Tab/>