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  1. Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress. -- by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-10-14
  2. The life of Henry David Thoreau by Henry Stephens Salt, 1890-01-01
  3. Wings Without Birds (Salt Modern Poets) by Brian Henry, 2010-03-30
  4. Henry Salt: Humanitarian Reformer and Man of Letters by George Hendrick, 1977-08-01
  5. A Brief Account Of The Researches And Discoveries In Upper Egypt: Made Under The Direction Of Henry Salt (1836) by Giovanni D'Athanasi, 2010-09-10
  6. The Life and Correspondence of Henry Salt ... Consul General in Egypt, Volume 2 by John James Halls, 2010-03-05
  7. Selections from Thoreau: Edited, with an Introduction by Henry Stephens Salt by Henry David Thoreau, 2005-11-30
  8. The Savour of Salt: A Henry Salt Anthology by Henry S. Salt, 1989-01
  9. The creed of kinship / by Henry S. Salt by Henry Stephens (1851-1939) Salt, 1935
  10. The Life and Correspondence of Henry Salt Consul General in Egypt by John James Halls, 2009-12-25
  11. The Life and Correspondence of Henry Salt, Esq. F.R.S. &c: His Britannic Majesty's Late Consul-General in Egypt. Volume 1 by John James Halls, 2002-03-22
  12. The Life and Correspondence of Henry Salt ... Consul General in Egypt, Volume 1 by John James Halls, 2010-02-23
  13. Henry Salt by Deborah Manley, Peta Ree, 2002-07-01
  14. Seventy years among savages by Henry Stephens Salt, 2010-09-13

1. SALT HENRY, Voyage En Abyssinie Par Ordre Du Gouvernemment Britannique Dans Les
Gonzalo Fernández Pontes. salt henry PF HENRY(Translator) Voyage en Abyssinie par ordre du Gouvernemment Britannique dans les annés 1809 et 1810.
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SALT HENRY P. F. HENRY(Translator) Voyage en Abyssinie par ordre du Gouvernemment Britannique dans les annés 1809 et 1810. Paris Chez Magimel 1816 1 french edition.2 volumes of text in 8vo plus atlas in 4to oblong with 32 plates including folding maps.Half leather,spine green in the 3 volumes with gilt decoration.Clean andgood copy. First translation of this famous travel.Salt had to contact with the king of Abyssinia and report the state of the country to the British Government.it is of interest,the information about Dialect of different tribes from Mozambique until Egypt and some vocabularies are incorporated in the work. Click here to see an image of this item. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Gonzalo Fernández Pontes ; click here for further details.

2. Henry Salt - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Henry Salt. References. Stephen Winsten Salt and His Circle (1951); George Hendrick Henry Salt Humanitarian Reformer and Man of Letters (1977).
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry Stephens Salt ) was an influential English writer and campaigner for social reform in the fields of prisons schools , economic institutions and the treatment of animals – he was a noted anti- vivisectionist and pacifist. He was also well-known as a literary critic biographer classicist and naturalist Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Salt, the teacher
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Salt, the teacher
The son of an army colonel, Salt was born in India in but travelled to England while still an infant in . He studied at Eton College , then graduated from Cambridge University in , and returned to Eton as a schoolmaster to teach classics. Four years later, in , he married Kate (Catherine Joynes), the daughter of a fellow master at Eton. He remained at Eton until , when – inspired by classic ideals but disgusted by his fellow masters' meat-eating habits and reliance on servants – he and Kate moved to a small cottage in Surrey where they grew their own vegetable garden and sustained themselves through Salt's writing work.

3. Henry S. Salt - Humanitarian Reformer - H. S. Salt
Henry S Salt author of the Life of Henry David Thoreau and Animals Rights. Henry Salt founded the Humanitarian League. Henry Salt on Bloodsports.
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Henry S. Salt Henry Stephens Salt is not well-known today but he wrote nearly 40 books most of which cogently argued and urged for some much needed humane reforms in prisons, schools, in the economic organisations of society at large, and in the treatment of animals. He also founded the Humanitarian League and was editor of their publications. He had a profound influence on Mahatma Gandhi whom he introduced to Thoreau's writings via his own book on the then little known writer. Gandhi himself acknowledged the intellectual debt to Thoreau's essay on "civil disobedience" and Henry Salt in his own formulation of civil disobedience and non-violent noncooperation. So why is Henry Salt's writing important today? Firstly, hunting with dogs is again an issue in the U.K., his book Killing for Sport along his other writing on fox hunting, hare coursing, stag hunting, cub hunting and other bloodsports clearly demonstrates the sophisms used by the bloodsport lobby. Secondly, his masterpiece Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress remains the best and most readable book on animal "rights". Whichever humanitarian cause he chose to write about he managed to use his wit to show the folly of those opposed to progress. Thirdly, his autobiographies are a fascinating, and amusing, record of England during his lifetime, particularly of Eton, his friends, and socialism. Finally, his studies of Thoreau, Shelley and Jefferies remain among the most insightful ever written. In particular his

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5. Henry Stephens Salt
Henry Stephens Salt 18511939. By Punkerslut. To quote Salt from his own self-penned funeral address (Henry Salt, Humanitarian Reformer and Man of Letters)….
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By Punkerslut Henry S. Salt can be defined as THE Humanitarian. Salt is responsible for many influencial changes in the political environment in his day and many of those changes still have a lasting effect. However, before I continue to unveil the developments that Salt is responsible for, it is best that his philosophy be placed into word. To quote Salt from his own self-penned funeral address ( Henry Salt, Humanitarian Reformer and Man of Letters ...when I say I shall die, as I have lived, rationalist, socialist, pacifist, and humanitarian, I must make my meaning clear. I wholly disbelieve in the present established religion; but I have a very firm religious faith of my own - a Creed of Kinship I call it - a belief that in years yet to come there will be a recognition of brotherhood between man and man, nation and nation, human and subhuman, which will transform a state of semi-savagery, as we have it, into one of civilisation, when there will be no such barbarity of warfare, or the robbery of the poor by the rich, or the ill-usage of the lower animals by mankind. Plainly stated, he was a Humanitarian and a Rationalist. He believed that every conscious being deserves the right to the consideration of his interests. He believed in rational and logical consideration of doctrines. When he studied the sufferings of others, and compared them with his own, he realized that they were in fact similar. From this, he believed in a kinship as he highly promoted of all conscious beings. He believed in warmth and compassion. He believed that compassion would eventually conquer cruelty, that we will live in a world free from oppression and horror. He was also logical and reasonable in his consideration. He was not bogged down with the unnecessary discrimination and prejudice of his day, or even our day. He did not accept Christ as his savior and he did not accept flesh as his meal. He was an intelligent, caring human being. His net of compassion embraced all conscious beings and his enormous intelligence evicted religion.

6. HENDRICK / Henry Salt
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Henry S. Salt (18511939). By Henry S. Salt LINK Poem A Cow Mourning for her Calf translated from Lucretius. About Henry S. Salt
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11. History Of Vegetarianism - Henry S. Salt (1851-1939)
A large collection of articles about the development of vegetarianism around the world for thousands of years. henry S. salt is probably not wellknown today but he wrote nearly 40 books most of
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International Vegetarian Union History of Vegetarianism Henry S. Salt
Henry S. Salt is probably not well-known today but he wrote nearly 40 books most of which cogently argued and urged for some much needed humane reforms in prisons, schools, in the economic organizations of society at large, and in the treatment of animals. He had a profound influence on Gandhi whom he introduced to Thoreau 's writings via his own book on the then little known writer. Gandhi himself acknowledged the intellectual debt to Thoreau's essay on "civil disobedience" and Henry Salt in his own formulation of civil disobedience and non-violent non-cooperation. Henry Salt also was visited by and influenced people like George Bernard Shaw , William Morris, G. K. Chesterton, H.M. Hyndman, Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Ramsay MacDonald and even Havelock Ellis. Though well-educated and destined for a lucrative career, Henry Salt choose to live a modest and very frugal life of a reform writer. He was practicing vegetarianism since he could not stomach seeing how the individual, living animal is "warped from its natural standard" to then be at our hands "scarcely more than animated beef or mutton or pork". Henry Salt is indeed an interesting turn-of-the-century writer whose ideas have been greatly influential and whose books are still worth reading. It is remarkable and hopeful how the ideas of a few thoughtful individuals can in the end wield such a large and progressive influence upon the world at large.

12. History Of Vegetarianism - On Henry Salt's 'Animal Rights'
A large collection of articles about the development of vegetarianism around the world for thousands of years. subject was published in 1892 by the great humanitarian henry salt. His book is entitled "Animals' Rights Considered in
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On Henry Salt's 'Animal Rights'
by Stephen Ronan
The philosophical basis for animal protection using the concept of "rights" is not, as many believe, a recent phenomenon. One of the classic books on the subject was published in 1892 by the great humanitarian Henry Salt . His book is entitled "Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress." Peter Singer, in a preface to the Society for Animal Rights edition, states, "More momentous still was [Salt's] influence on Gandhi , whom Salt had befriended when Gandhi first arrived in England, alone, unknown and unable to find vegetarian food. Gandhi later wrote that he owed his thoughts about civil disobedience and non-cooperation to Salt's book on the then little-known American radical, Henry Thoreau Gandhi also, apparently, once stated, "It was Mr. Salt's book, "A Plea for Vegetarianism", which showed me why, apart from hereditary habit, and apart from my adherence to a vow administered to me by my mother, it was right to be a vegetarian. He showed me why it was a moral duty incumbent on vegetarians not to live upon fellow-animals." The following are the words of Henry Salt excerpted from the start of his 1892 book, "Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress."

13. Henry Salt - Humanitarian Reformer
Information on the works of the rationalist, socialist, pacifist, and humanitarian.
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Henry S. Salt Collection Wanted Items Family Tree "I shall die, as I have lived, rationalist, socialist, pacifist, and humanitarian" Henry Salt is not well know today but his work for humanitarian causes brought him praise from the likes of Mahatma Gandhi. It was Henry Salt's book A Plea for Vegetarianism that had a profound influence on Mahatma Gandhi's vegetarian beliefs. But it was Salt's book on Thoreau's, then little known writer, that was to help shape history, as Gandhi himself acknowledged the intellectual debt to Thoreau's essay on "civil disobedience" and Henry Salt in his own formulation of civil disobedience and non-violent noncooperation. Henry Salt wrote nearly 40 books most of which cogently argued and urged for some much needed humane reforms in prisons, schools, in the economic organisations of society at large, and in the treatment of animals. He was the founder of the Humanitarian League and editor of their publications. Even some sixty years after his death, Henry Stephens Salt's writings on humanitarian causes are still of profound importance to humanitarian campaigners as many of the issues Salt wrote about are still as important today. Bloodsports continue in the U.K., his book

14. On Henry Salt
On henry salt. Ted Altar. " If the use of fleshmeat can itself be dispensed with, how can it be argued that the pain, which is inseparable from slaughtering, can be otherwise than unnecessary also?"
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"If the use of flesh-meat can itself be dispensed with, how can it be argued that the pain, which is inseparable from slaughtering, can be otherwise than unnecessary also?"
[Henry Salt, 1982, from "Animal Rights: Consideration to Social Progress] "The emancipation of men from cruelty and injustice will bring with it in due course the emancipation of animals also. The two reforms are inseparably connected, and neither can be fully realized alone.
[from "Seventy Years Among Savages"] "I cannot see how there can be any real and full recognition of Kinship as long as men continue either to cheat or to eat their fellow beings."
[from a letter to Gandhi, 1932] Henry S. Salt (1851-1939) is probably not well-known today but he wrote nearly 40 books most of which cogently argued and urged for some much needed humane reforms in prisons, schools, in the economic organizations of society at large, and in the treatment of animals. He had a profound influence on Gandhi whom he introduced to Thoreau's writings via his own book on the then little known writer. Gandhi himself acknowledged the intellectual debt to Thoreau's essay on "civil disobedience" and Henry Salt in his own formulation of civil disobedience and non-violent non-cooperation. Henry Salt also was visited by and influence people like George Bernard Shaw, William Morris, G. K. Chesterton, H.M. Hyndman, Sidney and Beatrice Webb, Ramsay MacDonald and even Havelock Ellis.

15. On Henry Salt's "Animals' Rights"
On henry salt's "Animals' Rights" by Stephen Ronan. Introduction. Excerpt from henry salt's "Animals' Rights" (1892) For more information. Introduction
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The philosophical basis for animal protection using the concept of "rights" is not, as many believe, a recent phenomenon. One of the classic books on the subject was published in 1892 by the great humanitarian Henry Salt . His book is entitled "Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress." Peter Singer, in a preface to the Society for Animal Rights edition, states, "More momentous still was [Salt's] influence on Gandhi, whom Salt had befriended when Gandhi first arrived in England, alone, unknown and unable to find vegetarian food. Gandhi later wrote that he owed his thoughts about civil disobedience and non-cooperation to Salt's book on the then little-known American radical, Henry Thoreau." Gandhi also, apparently, once stated, "It was Mr. Salt's book, A Plea for Vegetarianism , which showed me why, apart from hereditary habit, and apart from my adherence to a vow administered to me by my mother, it was right to be a vegetarian. He showed me why it was a moral duty incumbent on vegetarians not to live upon fellow-animals." The following are the words of Henry Salt excerpted from the start of his 1892 book, "Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress."

16. Stroup, "Henry Salt On Shelley: Literary Criticism And Ecological Identity", Rom
Stroup argues that the career of the lateVictorian Shelley scholar and animal rights activist henry Stephens salt provides a rich and unduly neglected model for contemporary ecocritics. This they frame the active career of henry Stephens salt (1851-1939), one of Shelley's most
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Henry Salt on Shelley: Literary Criticism and Ecological Identity
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Two key stages in the development of Percy Shelley's posthumous reputation came a half century apart. In 1886, revival of interest in the poet expanded with the publication of Edward Dowden's massive biography and the founding of the Shelley Society. By the mid-1930's, famous and influential critiques of the poet by T.S. Eliot and others felled trees over Shelleyan paths it would take years to clear. What makes these dates remarkable here is how they frame the active career of Henry Stephens Salt (1851-1939), one of Shelley's most perceptive readers and a forerunner, I will argue, of contemporary Ecocriticism. From his first book ( A Shelley Primer , 1887) to the final chapter of his last ( The Creed of Kinship , 1935), Salt remained engaged with Shelley's ideas and cited Shelley as a key inspiration for his reformist efforts. Of the nearly forty books Salt wrote , a handful announce themselves as specifically about Shelley: the Primer , obviously, plus critical studies of Julian and Maddalo and Hogg's Life of Shelley , prepared for the Shelley Society. Some of this material became part of the often-reprinted

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