JUNGLE WAYS - Seabrook, 1931 - BLACK SORCERY WITCHCRAFT AFRICA CANNIBALISM RITES

JUNGLE WAYS - Seabrook, 1931 - BLACK SORCERY WITCHCRAFT AFRICA CANNIBALISM RITES

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Book Details + Condition: Blue Ribbon Books (New York), 1931. Hardcover. 308 pages, with photographs and maps to the rear. Journalist and adventurer William Seabrook offers firsthand accounts of remote African tribes, some which practiced cannibalism. He later admitted the tribe did not allow him to join in on the ritualistic cannibalism. Instead, he obtained samples of human flesh from a hospital and cooked it himself. A fascinating account, with maps and photographs by the author. Please see below for more information on W.B. Seabrook. Firm binding; soiling to covers; small tear to upper spine edge; occasional toning to pages; interior is otherwise clean and free of markings.  Biography and Works: Seabrook had a lifelong fascination with the occult practices throughout the world, which he witnessed and described first-hand in several books. In the 1920s, he traveled to West Africa and came across a tribe who partook in the eating of human meat. Seabrook writes about his experience o

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