Dive into the dark corners of alternative belief systems with "Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice" by Garry Hogg. Published in 1966 by Citadel Press, this hardcover offers a provocative exploration into practices that have shocked and fascinated societies throughout history. The book presents a thorough examination of these taboo rituals within the context of historical narratives, making it a compelling read for those intrigued by the macabre underbelly of human customs.
This first American edition is a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts of nonfiction, boasting 206 pages of insightful analysis and firsthand worldwide accounts. Its presence as a vintage piece ex libris adds a layer of historical significance, inviting readers to engage with the book's contents in the spirit of past disciples. Whether you're a student of history or a curious adventurer, this book promises to be a provocative addition to any collection.