Henry Stephens Salt - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • A Shelley Primer (1887)
  • Flesh or Fruit? An Essay on Food Reform (1888)
  • The Life of James Thomson (B.V.) (1889)
  • Life of Henry David Thoreau (1890)
  • Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress (1892)
  • Richard Jefferies: A Study (1894)
  • Selections from Thoreau (1895)
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley: Poet and Pioneer (1896)
  • The Logic of Vegetarianism: Essays and Dialogues (1899)
  • Richard Jefferies: His Life and His Ideas (1905)
  • The Faith of Richard Jefferies (1906)
  • Cambrian and Cumbrian Hills: Pilgrimages to Snowdon and Scafell (1908)
  • The Humanities of Diet (1914) (two excerpts)
  • Seventy Years among Savages (1921)
  • Call of the Wildflower (1922)
  • The Story of My Cousins (1923)
  • Our Vanishing Wildflowers (1928)
  • Memories of Bygone Eton (1928)
  • The Heart of Socialism (1928)
  • Company I Have Kept (1930)
  • Cum Grano (1931)
  • The Creed of Kinship (1935)

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