<p><b>Out of print for more than half a century, <i>LSD: A Journey into the Asked, the Answered, and the Unknown</i>, is now available in a commemorative edition, with candid commentary, a new introduction by counterculture journalist Jessica Hundley, and a photographic portrait of a generation.</b></p><p>In the midst of a raging national controversy around the indiscriminate use of LSD, two authorities – <b>Richard Alpert, PhD (AKA Ram Dass) </b>and psychoanalyst <b>Sidney Cohen, MD</b>– spoke out on the dangers, merits, legal regulations and control of the revolutionary psychedelic drug. Their book was illustrated with a groundbreaking photo essay by journalist <b>Lawrence Schiller</b>, whose cover story for <i>Life </i>magazine introduced America to the sweeping new LSD epidemic and was a precursor to the federal criminalization of the drug.</p><p>As the first national photojournalist to capture the American acid scene from the inside, Schiller began with a single contac