Timothy Leary bibliography

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The following is a list of works by Timothy Leary. The majority of Leary's works were put into the public domain by his estate in 2009.[1][2]

Articles

Dr. Leary introduces and explains his famous psychedelic mantra "turn on, tune in, drop out". Supposedly the first installment of a regular column, but apparently this was the only one.

Academic journals

"The studies on which this paper is based have been sponsored by Permanente Foundation Hospital, Oakland, California, under the codirection of Hubert S. Coffey, Ph.D, and Harvey Powelson, M.D. The current expanded research project is in part supported by the U.S. Public Health Service under the direction of Saxton T. Pope, Jr, M.D. The authors are grateful to Dr. Jean Walker Macfarlane for her editorial contributions to this article." (p. 143).[3]
  • "The Interpersonal Dimension of Personality II: An Objective Study of Repression," with Rolfe LaForge, Herbert Naboisek, and Hubert S. Coffey.
    PMID 13222223
    .
"The studies on which this paper is based have been sponsored by Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Oakland, California, under the direction of Harvey Powelson, M.D., and were supported in part by Research Grant MH-331 from the National Institute of Mental Health, Public Health Service, under the direction of Hubert S. Coffey, Ph.D., and Saxton T. Pope, Jr., M.D." (p. 129).[4]

Magazines

Books

The original 1967 version was privately published. It is not to be confused with a compilation of Leary's writings compiled, edited, and published posthumously under the same title.
The first eleven chapters were re-published as Politics of Ecstasy in 1990 and the final eleven chapters as Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out in 1999.[5]
His only novel, revised and reprinted in 1987 by New Falcon Publications in Tempe, Arizona.
Republished as Info-Psychology in 1987 by Falcon Press Publications in Tempe, Arizona.
Edited by Daniel Gilbertson and George A. Koopman, designed and illustrated by Cynthia Marsh.
Republished in 1996 by New Falcon Publications in Tempe, Arizona.
Revision of Exo-Psychology: A Manual on The Use of the Nervous System According to the Instructions of the Manufacturers. Los Angeles: Starseed/Peace Press (1977). .
Limited-edition publication includes the 1960 letter.
"Collector's Note: The original edition of The Politics of Ecstasy has been divided into two books. This abbreviated edition carries the original title of Politics of Ecstasy and contains chapters 1 to 11 of the original. The remaining material appears in a companion book entitled Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out containing Chapters 12 to 22 of the original text."[5]
The original edition of The Politics of Ecstasy was divided into two books by Ronin Publishing. The first abbreviated edition carried the original title of Politics of Ecstasy and contained chapters 1 to 11 of the original. The remaining material appeared in this companion book entitled Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out, and contained Chapters 12 to 22 of the original text.[5]

Book contributions

Other publications

Dissertations

Journal issues as editor

  • Journal of Social Issues, vol. 6, no. 1, Community Service and Social Research – Group Psychotherapy in a Church Program (1950).
Issue edited with Hubert Coffey and Mervin Freedman. Published by the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.[6]

Non-print creative works

Discography

  • The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead
    (with Richard Alpert & Ralph Metzner) (1966)
Reissued on CD in 2003.
Ostensibly a "user manual" for a self-guided LSD "trip". While the album did poorly in general release, it has become one of the rarest "memorabilia" items from Leary's work. One track, "All The Girls Are Yours" has been performed repeatedly by others, and was re-recorded in 2004.
"Beyond Life with Timothy Leary celebrates the life, death and after-life of Timothy Leary. The spiritual quality of this album, both musically and lyrically, characterizes it as a
Moody Blues' new version of their classic "Legend of a Mind," a new cut by Al Jourgensen (Ministry), and a tribute from Allen Ginsberg."[7]
Recorded and released on cassette in 1992, and later released on CD in 2001.
Recorded in 1985.

Also appears on

A CD that celebrated the invention of LSD. Recorded in Los Angeles by Genesis P-Orridge and Doug Rushkoff on March 14, 1993. Written by Dr. Timothy Leary for the special publication Lysergic Times, edited by Michael Horowitz to commemorate 50 years of LSD, and launched on April 16, 1993 in San Francisco, USA.
  • Guest vocalist on "Gila Copter", the opening track of the Revolting Cocks' album Linger Ficken' Good... and Other Barnyard Oddities (1993)
  • Ancient Lights and the Blackcore, with Scorn, Seefeel, Yanomami Shamans from the Amazon, and DJ Cheb I. Sabbah (1995)
  • Krautrock. Various [Polygram] (1997)
  • Sub Rosa Underwood, Vol. 3: A Sampler. Various (1998)
  • Intermenstral. Various (2001)

Filmography

  • A full list of appearances (both as himself and in acting roles), direction, and other participation in film and television media by Leary can be found at: [1]

Multimedia performances

  • During late 1966 and early 1967, Leary toured college campuses presenting a multi-media performance called "The Death of the Mind," which attempted to artistically replicate the LSD experience.
  • In the early 1990s, Leary created several films in a form of
    Public Access Television version of its namesake). Each video is presented as a lecture and demo of technological delivery method for hypnopædic learning. The videos include a barrage of colors, and early examples of Binural Entrainment

Computer games

References

  1. ^ Horowitz, Michael. "The Archives." Timothy Leary Archives. timothylearyarchives.org. Archived from the original.
    Authored by Leary's personal archivist, bibliographer, and co-author.
  2. ^ "Timothy Leary Archive: Video" at Internet Archive
  3. Wiley Online Library. Archived from the original.
  4. ^ a b c Title page verso (1998 edition). The Politics of Ecstasy. Foreword by Tom Robbins. Introductions by R. U. Sirius and Timothy Leary. (Berkeley, Calif.: Ronin Publishing (1998).
  5. ^ "The Journal of Social Issues." Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. Archived from the original.
  6. ^ Liner notes to Timothy Leary's album, Beyond Life With Timothy Leary. Mouth Almighty with Mercury Records (1996)
  7. ^ "Relax".
  8. ^ "Relax Details - LaunchBox Games Database".
  9. ^ Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror at MobyGames
  10. ^ Mind Mirror at the Timothy Leary Archives
  11. ^ The Mind Mirror. themindmirror.com.

Further reading

External links