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Feed your mind and lift your spirits with our selection of animal-friendly literature!
An excellent and comprehensive introduction to the issue of animal rights. Argues that compassion for our fellow humans is a prerequisite for sympathy for animals. 153pp. Price: £7.99 Examines the cultural and social role of animals. "Lively, impressively researched, and well written" - TLS. 1998. 272pp. Price: £9.95 Updated anthology gives us some of the best writing throughout history about the morality of how people treat non-human animals. 193pp. Price: £19.00 Argues the case for animal rights. Includes intelligent, original and highly persuasive answers to commonly posed questions. 2000. 229pp. Price: £16.99 Delightful tale of life with rescued animals. This book is an easy-to-read, chatty description of a couple’s day-to-day activities particularly with their rescued lurcher, Brindle. All proceeds to Animal Aid. Price: £5.00 This book examines how animals reared for meat are bred, reared, fed and slaughtered. "An excellent book, which I recommend to both animal lovers and cynics alike" - Ann Widdecombe. Price: £8.99 32 letters addressing themes of peace, democracy, socialism and animal rights. It helps us realise how far the campaign for animals has come and recognise the struggles ahead. Price: £9.00 The first book on language and non-human oppression, it shows that deceptive, biased words sustain injustice toward animals. Every animal deserves equal protection. Price: £16.99 £13.00 Save £3.99! This revelatory work gives a powerful voice to the voiceless in our food chain and shows how the decisions we make on what to eat, affect not just our own lives, but also those of animals, and the environment. 2009. 256pp Price: £15.99 This fascinating autobiography will inspire anyone who cares about the future of the planet and all the creatures dependent on it. Foreword by Joanna Lumley. Paperback. 2009. 244pp. Price: £12.95 £9.95 Save £3.00! This wonderful little book gives an insight into what turned Alice (Pat) Griffin into the formidable animal rights campaigner she subsequently became. 63pp. Price: £4.95 "A dazzling register of people who have, down the centuries, thought about man's place in nature" - The Times. A classic work by a pioneer. Revised edition 2009. 444pp. Price: £14.95 This latest work by our patron, Andrew Linzey, skilfully interweaves ethical argument, systematic analysis and destructive criticism of public documents on hunting with dogs, fur farming and commercial sealing. 2009. 206pp. Price: £19.99 A really good read and a must for anyone interested in the history of the movement and in the life of an inspirational woman. Foreword by Tony Benn. 2009. 119pp. Price: £9.99 A comprehensive analysis of conditions in factory farms and animal laboratories, with an explanation of the ethical issues involved. A seminal work in the animal rights movement. 2nd edition. 320pp. Price: £15.99 Revisits the animal rights movement and its history by bringing together the best current ethical thinking about animals. 2006. 248pp. Price: £15.99 A powerful challenge to the status quo, which excuses violence against animals. The author demonstrates how animals feel a range of emotions as complex as our own. 268pp. Price: £8.99 How genetics and evolution reveal why medical research on animals harms humans. Hardback. Price: £30.00 £15.00 Save £15.00! Exposes the corruption and bogus science behind much of the pharmaceutical industry. 2002. 256pp. Price: £22.99 HALF PRICE! Jon Wynne-Tyson's autobiography reveals his gift as a writer and his dedication towards promoting better conditions for animals and people. Price: £19.95 £10.00 Save £9.95! Brings together international experts to examine the relationships between animal and child abuse. Price: £19.95 Ten new liturgies for celebrating the life of animals, giving thanks, praying for the relief of their suffering, and marking their deaths. 1999. 186pp. Price: £15.00 Explores the central themes of Christian doctrine. "Read this book and see how it changes your attitude towards animals" - Animals Today. 1994. 214pp. Price: £19.99 Examines the origins of human supremacy, and describes the emergence of industrialised slaughter of both animals and people in modern times. 2002. 296pp. Price: £16.99 This invaluable guide shows how to combat 'unwanted visitors', such as squirrels in the loft, or rats in the garden, humanely and without recourse to lethal methods. An essential guide. 2002. 132pp. Price: £9.95 The author describes his experiences whilst manager of Ferne Animal Sanctuary, and shows how animals behave if they are treated with care and respect. 1999. 146pp. Price: £8.99 Joan Court’s first volume of her autobiography describes her early years, influences and meetings with Mahatma Gandhi. Price: £7.99 The con in conservation. Dr Jordan examines the human impact on wildlife and the environment. A policy of "coexistence, not conservation" is required. 2001. Hardback. 133pp. Price: £16.95 £5.00 Save £11.95! The true story of the campaign against Hill Grove cat farm, as told by the campaigners. Price: £10.00 £2.00 Save £8.00! Tiger Jungle, the epic tale of Bandhavgarh, tells the intricate story of the lives of this small population of wild tigers and their forest home. Written and photographed by Iain Green. Excellent gift for all wildlife lovers. 2007. Hardback. 176 pp. Price: £24.95 This beautifully illustrated book focuses on the wildlife treasures to be found in our Capital. Sensational exposition of the variety of animals and birds which thrive in London. A must for all lovers of wildlife. 2005. 176pp. Price: £24.95 |
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