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Robert H. Fryar was a minor British publisher of works on the occult and antiquarian books on art and anthropologica such as universal phallicism. In 1886, he reprinted the Comte de Gabalis with its tale of the immortalization of elementals through sexual intercourse with men, supplementing the work with long citations from Demoniality Or Incubi and Succubi, an eighteenth-century work by Father Sinistrari on the dangers of incubi and succubi.

"A Victorian Occultist and Publisher: Robert H. Fryar of Bath" [1]

article by Dr. Sydney T. Chapman published by The Widcombe Press in 'The Road: A Journal of History, Myth and Legend' Issue No. 4, June, 2011, pp 3-11, about Robert Henry Fryar of Bath, a Victorian publisher and occultist. The first study to appear on Fryar, with notes and bibliography.




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