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Primitive Symbolism as 

 Illustrated in Phallic Worship; 



Or, The Reproductive Principle. 



BY HODDER M. WESTROPP. 

 WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY GENERAL FORLONG. 



" This work is a mult urn in paruo of the growth and spread of Phallicism, 

 as we commonly call the worship of nature or fertilizing powers. I felt, when 

 solicited to enlarge and illustrate it on the sudden death of the lamented 

 author, that it would be desecration to touch so complete a compendium 



by ONE OF THE MOST COMPETENT AND SOUNDEST THINKERS WHO HAVE 



WRITTEN ON THIS WORLD-WIDE FAITH. None knew better or saw more 

 clearly than Mr Westropp that in this oldest symbolism and worship lay the 

 foundations of all the goodly systems we call Religions." T. G. R. FORLONG. 

 "A well-selected repertory of facts illustrating this subject, which should 

 be read by all who are interested in the study of the growth of religions." 

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Beauty and the Beast; 



Or, a Rough Outside with a Gentle Heart. 



A POEM. 

 BY CHARLES LAMB. 



Now FIRST REPRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL EDITION OF 1811, 

 WITH PREFACE AND NOTES BY RICHARD HERNE SHEPHERD. 



For three quarters of a century this charming fragment of Lamb's genius 

 lay buried ; even the author seems to have forgotten its existence, since 

 we find no reference, either direct or indirect, to the little tale in Lamb's 

 published correspondence, or in any of the Lamb books. The credit of a 

 discovery highly interesting to all lovers of Charles Lamb is due to the 

 industry and sagacity of Mr John Pearson, formerly of 15 York Street, 

 Covent Garden. 



The publisher has now endeavoured to place the booklet beyond future 

 chance of loss by reproducing ONE HUNDRED COPIES for the use of libraries 

 and collectors. 



