AnthropophagyGood Press, 18/12/2019 - 230 من الصفحات "Anthropophagy" is a privately printed work on cannibalism written by Gen. Charles W. Darling. The author took part in the Civil War, and after the peace was established, he traveled the world, collecting materials for many literary and scientific articles. This work discusses the cannibalistic practices from the Greek story of Odysseus to American Indians. |
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