Louise Lind-af-Hageby - Selected Works

Selected Works

Books, journal
  • with Schartau, Leisa Katherine. The Shambles of Science: Extracts from the Diary of Two Students of Physiology. Ernest Bell, 1903.
  • (ed). The Anti-Vivisection Review. The Journal of Constructive Anti-Vivisection, St. Clements Press, 1909 onwards.
  • August Strindberg: The Spirit of Revolt. Stanley Paul & Co., 1913.
  • Mountain Meditations. George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1917.
  • The Great Fox-Trot: A Satire. A.K. Press, 1938, with sketches by Madge Graham.
  • "Foreword" in Barbanell, Sylvia. When your animal dies. Spiritualist Press, 1940.
Lectures, testimony
  • "Blue book lessons: a brief survey of the first three volumes of minutes of evidence given before the Royal commission on vivisection", pamphlet, 1908.
  • "Address of Miss Lind-af-Hageby at the public meeting of the American Anti-Vivisection Society", American Anti-Vivisection Society, 5 February 1909.
  • "The constructive side of the anti-vivisection movement", delivered to the International Anti-Vivisection and Animal Protection Congress, Washington, D.C., 9 December 1913.
  • "The new search for health: medical theories and the dangers of their enforcement", Animal Defence & Anti-Vivisection Society, lecture given at Konserthuset, Stockholm, on 25 April 1930, published in Progress Today.
Pamphlets, papers
  • (ed). "The Animals' Cause", selection of papers contributed to the International Anti-Vivisection and Animal Protection Congress, London, 6–10 July 1909.
  • "Fallacies & failures of serum-therapy", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1910.
  • "The new morality: An inquiry into the ethics of anti-vivisection", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1911.
  • "Vivisection and medical students : the cause of growing distrust of the hospitals and the remedy", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1912.
  • "On immortality: a letter to a dog", 1922.
  • with Lohy, Ernest. "La Fonction de la femme dans l'évolution sociale", Conflans-Saint-Honorine (Seine-et-Oise), pamphlet, 1922.
  • "Be peacemakers : an appeal to women of the twentieth century to remove the causes of war", pamphlet, A.K. Press, 1924.
  • "Cruel experiments on dogs and cats performed in British laboratories", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, printed in The Anti-Vivisection & Humanitarian Review, 1927.
  • "Ecrasez l'infâme: An exposure of the mind, methods, pretences and failure of the modern inquisition", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1929.
  • "Tyranny of an ancient superstition: vaccination causes disease and death", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1929.
  • "Vivisection and medical students : a public scandal and a disgrace", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1930.
  • "Progress", pamphlet, Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 1931.
  • "The Pleasure of Killing", pamphlet, National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports, 1947.

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