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 I.

"A remarkable book." "We hail this shot from the Fort of Truth! Shows that men built cities 35,000 years ago! … Extra valuable volume." "Great grasp of thought! … Proves Adam was not the first man, nor anything like it! … Engrossingly interesting."

"The literary and philosophical triumph of the century, written by one of that century's most remarkable men."

II.

"No modern work ever created such astonishment and surprise, especially among Ministers and Theologians."

"This new work is, by far, the most important and thrilling that has yet fallen from the author's pen, inasmuch as it discusses questions, concerning our state and doings after death, that heretofore have been wholly untouched, and, perhaps, would have been for years had not this bold thinker dared to grapple with them. For instance, do we eat, drink, dress, sleep, love, marry, beget our kind, after death? These and many other most astounding and thrillingly interesting subjects are thoroughly treated in this very remarkable volume."