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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. 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. Wrote on animal rights, fox hunting,
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Henry S. Salt www.henrysalt.co.uk 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

2. Henry Stephens Salt - Wikiquote
Henry Stephens Salt (September 20, 1851 April 19, 1939) was an influential English writer and campaigner for social reform in the fields of prisons,
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  • I shall die ... as I have lived, rationalist, socialist, pacifist, and humanitarian.
    • As quoted in Henry Salt, Humanitarian Reformer and Man of Letters , George Hendrick, Illinois, 1977 Religion has never befriended the cause of humaneness. Its monstrous doctrine of eternal punishment and the torture of the damned underlies much of the barbarity with which man has treated man; and the deep division imagined by the Church between the human being, with his immortal soul, and the soulless "beasts", has been responsible for an incalculable sum of cruelty.
      • Seventy Years Among Savages No League of Nations, or of individuals, can avail, without a change of heart. Reformers of all classes must recognize that it is useless to preach peace by itself, or socialism by itself, or anti-vivisection by itself, or vegetarianism by itself, or kindness to animals by itself. The cause of each and all of the evils that afflict the world is the same the general lack of humanity, the lack of the knowledge that all sentient life is akin, and that he who injures a fellow-being is in fact doing injury to himself. The prospects of a happier society are wrapped up in this despised and neglected truth, the very statement of which, at the present time, must (I well know) appear ridiculous to the accepted instructors of the people.

3. History Of Vegetarianism - Henry S. Salt (1851-1939)
Gandhi himself acknowledged the intellectual debt to Thoreau s essay on civil disobedience and henry salt in his own formulation of civil disobedience and
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International Vegetarian Union (IVU) 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.

4. Henry Salt (Egyptologist) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
salt explored the Red Sea area, and in 1805 visited the Ethiopian highlands. He returned to England in 1806. salt s paintings from the trip were used to the
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Jump to: navigation search The Temple of Dendur in its original location. Drawing by Henry Salt. Henry Salt June 14 October 30 ) was an English artist, traveler, diplomat, and Egyptologist Salt, the son of a physician , was born in Lichfield . He trained as a portrait painter, first in Lichfield and then in London under Joseph Farington and John Hoppner . In 1802 he was appointed secretary and draughtsman to George Annesley Viscount Valentia . They started on an eastern tour, traveling to India via the Cape. Salt explored the Red Sea area, and in 1805 visited the Ethiopian highlands . He returned to England in 1806. Salt's paintings from the trip were used to the Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India , published in 1809. Salt returned to Ethiopia in 1809 on a government mission to explore trade and diplomatic links with the Tigrayan warlord Ras Wolde Selassie . On his return he published , and a collection of drawings entitled Twenty-four Views Taken in St Helena, The Cape, India, Ceylon, Abyssinia and Egypt . He later returned and continued a friendship with the Ethiopian warlord Sabagadis In 1815 Salt was appointed British consul-general in Cairo . During his time in Egypt he accumulated a collection of Egyptian artefacts, notably the head of

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7. Henry Salt
Born in 1785 in Litchfield, henry salt was trained as a portraitpainter and first travelled to Egypt in the service of a nobleman (1802-1806).
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Henry Salt
Born in 1785 in Litchfield, Henry Salt was trained as a portrait-painter and first travelled to Egypt in the service of a nobleman (1802-1806). The son of a local doctor and trained as a painter of portraits, he studied at the Royal Academy under Farington and Hoppner. Henry Salt became associated with Egyptology as the employer of Belzoni, friend of Burckhardt, and the owner of three important collections of Egyptian Antiquities. ( http://www.geocities.com/paesante/salt.html He first visited Egypt when he toured India and North Africa with the Viscount Valentia and George Annesley. He then returned to Africa in 1809 on a government mission to contact the King of Abyssinia, which took him 2 years to acomplish. ( http://www.geocities.com/paesante/salt.html In 1815 he was appointed as British Consul-General in Alexandria. There he started forming an extensive collection of antiquities for sale to the British Museum. During his time as Consul-General, he sponsored many excavations in Egypt and Nubia, where he ended up acquiring many valuable antiquities for the British Museum, as well as adding to his own already immense collection. Through the help and services of Giovanni d'Athanasi and Giovanni Belzoni, he procured several important monuments from Thebes. ( http://www.geocities.com/paesante/salt.html

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9. The Savour Of Salt : A Henry Salt Anthology. - SALT, HENRY S.
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10. Internet Archive Search: Subject:Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
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11. X. Thoreau: Bibliography. Vol. 16. Early National Literature, Part II; Later Nat
salt, henry S. The Life of henry David Thoreau. London, 1890. Abridged and included in the Great Writers series, London, 1896. Sanborn, F. B. henry D.
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12. Henry S. Salt @ The Animal Rights Library
Writings on animal liberation by henry S. salt. Died April 19, 1939; Brighton, England. Texts by henry S. salt. Animals’ Rights Logic of the Larder
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13. The National Archives | National Register Of Archives | Person Details | Archive
Person Details. salt, henry Stephens (18511939) Author. GB/NNAF/P135710 (Former ISAAR ref GB/NNAF/P25230). Archival Information Historical information
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Wallace, Alfred Russel To salt, henry Stephens, 18511939 1897 September 26 ALS, 2p. Wallace, Alfred Russel To salt, henry Stephens, 1851-1939 1898 January
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15. Egypt: The Tomb Of Ramesses II (Ramesses The Great)in The Valley Of The Kings
Explorers and Egyptologists who have investigated the tomb include henry salt around 1817, Champollion and Rosellini, Lepsius, Harry Burton (for Theodore
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Regrettably, the huge tomb of perhaps the greatest ruler, Ramesses II , is unsuitable for excursions by tourists. For all his greatness, he perhaps chose one of the worst places for his tomb, which has seen no less then seven major flooding events. Even the underlying shale has been subjected to moisture induced swelling. The once magnificent paintings on the wall have mostly flaked off, and are now buried in different layers of flood strata. A number of people have examined this tomb (KV 7) in the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank at Luxor (ancient Thebes ). It is located at the foot of the northern side of the main valley. The tomb has at least partially stood open since antiquity. Explorers and Egyptologists who have investigated the tomb include Henry Salt around 1817, Champollion and Rosellini, Lepsius, Harry Burton (for Theodore Davis) between 1913 and 1914, and the Howard Carter , who cleaned up the entrance between 1917 and 1921. All of them came away from the tomb feeling as though there was nothing in it to explore, due to the extreme damage. However, the French are back under Christian Leblanc, once again excavating this tomb but apparently with some success. Today the tomb is almost completely cleared of flood debris.

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
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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

17. Saqqara Online
He was private medical attendant of henry salt, the British consulgeneral in Alexandria. Like his employer, he started collecting antiquities.
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Giovanni d'Anastasi (1780-1860)
Greek diplomat and collector
He was born in Egypt as the son of a Greek merchant who made a fortune as surveyor to Napoleon’s army. As one of Egypt’s leading tradesmen, Anastasi also served as Swedish-Norwegian Consul-General, and like his colleagues he started collecting antiquities. His first collection was acquired for the Leiden Museum in 1828, and contained the three statues of Maya and Meryt and other masterpieces from Saqqara. A second collection went to the British Museum in 1839, the remainder was auctioned in Paris in 1857.
Giovanni Battista Belzoni (1778-1823)
Italian excavator and explorer
Due to his gigantic proportions and strength, Belzoni had a successful early career as strong man in a London circus. He also had a interest in hydraulics and went to Egypt in 1815, hoping to sell an improved water-wheel. When this failed, he was employed by Salt in the removal of heavy sculptures from various sites. Belzoni became a great explorer who opened the temples of Abu Simble, the tomb of Seti I, and the pyramid of Khephren, excavated at Karnak, and visited the oases. He died during an expedition to the source of the Niger.

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20. Henry Salt-Quotes | Animal Rights History
henry salt QuotesOnline Library of Free eBooks, Timeline of Animal Rights History.
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Animals' Rights ebook history Enlightened thinkers provide support for Salt's assertion that Quoting 19th century humanitarians, he underscores the fallacious reasoning in religious arguments: that animals are "without souls," ) and those based on Descartes' theory that animals are mere "animated machines" and "have no moral purpose"( ). He admonishes the usage of such terms as and which perpetuate the absurdity of a "lack of individuality" in animal creation, man is an animal no less than they" Applying this "general principle of animals' rights" ) to issues relating to domestic( ) and wild animals( ), the use of animals for food( ), sport( ), fashion( ) and science( ), he proves the preposterousness of arguments supporting such cruelties. Addressing criticisms and demands of opponents, Salt offers encouragement to humanitarian workers and reformers( ). In conclusion, Salt argues that Henry Salt, " The Principle of Animals' Rights ," chap. 1 in Animals' Rights It is convenient of us men to be deaf to the entreaties of the victims of our injustice ; and, by a sort of grim irony, we therefore assume that it is

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