Book Description

First edition in English. 8vo (190 x 135 mm), front.-portrait from a photograph by Edward J. Steichen, striking binding design.
Dealer Notes
"It is not my purpose here to discuss the question of vegetarianism, or to meet the objections that may be urged against it; though it must be admitted that of these objections not one can withstand a loyal and scrupulous inquiry. I, for my part, can affirm that those whom I have known to submit themselves to this regimen have found its result to be improved or restored health, marked addition of strength, and the acquisition by the mind of a clearness, brightness, well-being, such as might follow the release from some secular, loathsome, detestable dungeon. [...] Were the belief one day to become general that man could dispense with animal food, there would ensue not only a great economic revolution--for a bullock, to produce one pound of meat, consumes more than a hundred of provender--but a moral improvement as well, not less important and certainly more sincere and more lasting than might follow a second appearance on the earth of the Envoy of the Father, come to remedy the errors and omissions of his former pilgrimage. "--
The Buried Temple, III THE KINGDOM OF MATTER, 5
Author Maurice Maeterlinck
Date 1902
Binding Publisher’s sage dec. cloth gilt
Publisher London: George Allen,
Condition Decorative spine lightly spotted, some foxing, mainly to first and last gathering else a very good copy.
Pages pp. [viii], 276, [I]

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