New York & London
ALFRED·A·KNOPF
1936
COPYRIGHT 1920, BY CLARENCE DAY
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Published May 22, 1920
Reprinted Nine Times
Eleventh Printing, March, 1936
Manufactured in the United States of America
"How I hate the man who talks about the 'brute creation,' with an ugly emphasis on brute.... As for me, I am proud of my close kinship with other animals. I take a jealous pride in my Simian ancestry. I like to think that I was once a magnificent hairy fellow living in the trees, and that my frame has come down through geological time via sea jelly and worms and Amphioxus, Fish, Dinosaurs, and Apes. Who would exchange these for the pallid couple in the Garden of Eden?"
W. N. P. Barbellion.