The Peaceful Pill Handbook, written by Philip Haig Nitschke and Fiona Joy Stewart, is a concise guide that explores end‑of‑life choices within the context of law and social science. This 2007 revised international edition presents clear, adult‑level information for readers seeking a balanced understanding of death and dying.
Designed as a textbook for further education, the book blends practical advice with thoughtful discussion of ethical and legal considerations, making it a useful resource for both personal study and classroom use. Its mass‑market format and 215 pages keep the material accessible without compromising depth.
The copy is in very good condition, having been kept in a smoke‑free home, and is ready for a new owner who values well‑presented, reliable guidance on this sensitive subject.