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 Etidorhpa, by John Uri Lloyd, [1897], at sacred-texts.com[p. i] ETIDORHPA OR THE END OF EARTH. THE STRANGE HISTORY OF A MYSTERIOUS BEING AND The Account of a Remarkable Journey AS COMMUNICATED IN MANUSCRIPT TO LLEWELLYN DRURY WHO PROMISED TO PRINT THE SAME, BUT FINALLY EVADED THE RESPONSIBILITY WHICH WAS ASSUMED BY JOHN URI LLOYD WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS BY 
 
J. AUGUSTUS KNAPP EIGHTH EDITION. CINCINNATI THE ROBERT CLARKE COMPANY [1897]Click to enlargeFrontispiece: I--Am--The--Man.Click to enlargeTitle PageScanned, proofed and formatted at sacred-texts.com, November-December 2007 by JohnBruno Hare.This book is in the public domain in the US because it was published prior to1923.These files may be used for any purpose. Etidorhpa, by John Uri Lloyd, [1897], at sacred-texts.com[p. ii] ASCRIPTION.To Prof. W. H. Venable, who reviewed the manuscript of this work, I am indebtedfor many valuable suggestions,and I call not speak too kindly of him as a critic.The illustrations, excepting those mechanical and historical, making in themselvesa beautiful narrativewithout words, are due to the admirable artistic conceptions and touch of Mr. J.Augustus Knapp.Structural imperfections as well as word selections and phrases that break allrules in composition,and that the care even of Prof. Venable could not eradicate, I accept as wholly my
 
own. For much, onthe one hand, that it may seem should have been excluded, and on the other, forgiving place to ideasnearer to empiricism than to science, I am also responsible. For vexing my friendswith problems thatseemingly do not concern ill the least men in my position, and for venturing tothink, superficially,it may be, outside the restricted lines of a science bound to the unresponsivecrucible and retort,to which my life has been given, and amid the problems of which it has nearly wornitself away,I have no plausible excuse, and shall seek none.JOHN URI LLOYD.COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY JOHN URI LLOYD.COPYRIGHT, 1896, BY JOHN URI LLOYD.[All rights reserved.] Etidorhpa, by John Uri Lloyd, [1897], at sacred-texts.com[p. iii]Click to enlarge PREFACEBOOKS are as tombstones made by the living for the living, but destined soon onlyto remind us of the dead.The preface, like an epitaph, seems vainly to "implore the passing tribute" of amoment's interest.No man is allured by either a grave-inscription or a preface, unless it beaccompanied by that ineffablecharm which age casts over mortal productions. Libraries, in one sense, representcemeteries, and the rowsof silent volumes, with their dim titles, suggest burial tablets, many of which,alas! mark onlycenotaphs--empty tombs. A modern book, no matter how talented the author, carrieswith it a[p. iv]familiar personality which may often be treated with neglect or even contempt, buta volume a centuryold demands some reverence; a vellum-bound or hog-skin print, or antique yellowparchment, two, three,five hundred years old, regardless of its contents, impresses one with anindescribable feeling akin to
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