Erik Marcus - Books

Books

  • Marcus, Erik (2000) . Vegan: The New Ethics of Eating (2nd ed.). Ithaca, New York: McBooks Press. ISBN 9780935526356. http://books.google.com/books?id=ONYfgAGyvPQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:gbiunAjZfB4C&source=bl&ots=3FILbCZQED&sig=HSPjo3mvhvntf-nQ39SVPGnO0D0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=D72AUNP2Harp0gGivYAg&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false. Lay summary (Summer 2001). Foreword by Howard Lyman.
  • Marcus, Erik (January 2003) (in Croatian). Vegan: Nova etika prehrane . Makronova edicija. NataĊĦa Ozmec (translator). Zagreb: Biovega. ISBN 9789536567577. http://www.vegan.hr/default.aspx?page=knjiga.aspx. Lay summary (in Croatian).
  • Marcus, Erik (2005-07-15). Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, & Money. Boston: Brio Press. ISBN 9780975867907. http://books.google.com/books?id=9S0gAQAAIAAJ&dq=editions:ISBN0975867903. Lay summary (2008-09-10).
  • Marcus, Erik (2011-02-12) (Kindle Edition). A Vegan History: 1944-2010. ASIN B004NNV8FG. http://www.amazon.com/A-Vegan-History-1944-2010-ebook/dp/B004NNV8FG/ref=la_B000AQ3BAU_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1350616420&sr=1-5#reader_B004NNV8FG. Lay summary (2012-01-10).
  • Marcus, Erik (2011-05-20) . The Ultimate Vegan Guide: Compassionate Living Without Sacrifice (2nd ed.). Scotts Valley, California: CreateSpace. ISBN 9781461088011. http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Vegan-Guide-Compassionate-Sacrifice/dp/1461088011/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1350690803&sr=1-1&keywords=1461088011#reader_1461088011. Lay summary (2008-11-23). The first edition of this book is available for free viewing online at http://vegan.com/ultimate-vegan-guide/ .
  • Marcus, Erik (2012-08-15). Nexus 7: Basics and Beyond. Mocana Productions Inc. ISBN 9781479133819. http://books.google.com/books?id=za-v_0s8F04C&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22Erik+Marcus%22&source=bl&ots=H6ruO5PpQ1&sig=U-mZkZwRuc0Fszq2vzrEyPbQoUs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qrqAUN-AC46y0QGktoHQCg&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false. Lay summary (2012-08-25).

Read more about this topic:  Erik Marcus

Famous quotes containing the word books:

    ...I believed passionately that Communists were a race of horned men who divided their time equally between the burning of Nancy Drew books and the devising of a plan of nuclear attack that would land the largest and most lethal bomb squarely upon the third-grade class of Thomas Jefferson School in Morristown, New Jersey.
    Fran Lebowitz (b. 1950)

    There are books so alive that you’re always afraid that while you weren’t reading, the book has gone and changed, has shifted like a river; while you went on living, it went on living too, and like a river moved on and moved away. No one has stepped twice into the same river. But did anyone ever step twice into the same book?
    Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941)

    There is a sort of homely truth and naturalness in some books which is very rare to find, and yet looks cheap enough. There may be nothing lofty in the sentiment, or fine in the expression, but it is careless country talk. Homeliness is almost as great a merit in a book as in a house, if the reader would abide there. It is next to beauty, and a very high art. Some have this merit only.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)