The buried temple. Translated by Alfred Sutro.
Book Description
                        First edition in English.  8vo (190 x 135 mm), front.-portrait from a photograph by Edward J. Steichen, striking binding design.
                    
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                            "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
                                    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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