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Filed under: Animal welfare Just a Dog: Understanding Animal Cruelty and Ourselves (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, c2006), by Arnold Arluke (PDF at OAPEN) The Global Benefits Of Eating Less Meat (Hampshire, UK: Compassion in World Farming Trust, 2004), by Mark Gold, contrib. by Jonathon Porritt (PDF in the UK) Education and Training in the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals: A Guide for Developing Institutional Programs (1991), by National Research Council Commission on Life Sciences (page images with commentary at NAP) Animalology: To Create Interest in Animals, Their Service and Rights in the Universe, and Public Sentiment for Legislation in Their Behalf (Springfield, MA: Blue Cross Society, c1920), by Maude Gillette Phillips (page images at HathiTrust) The Use of Animals in Higher Education: Problems, Alternatives, and Recommendations (Washington, DC: Humane Society Press, c2000), by Jonathan P. Balcombe (PDF at hsus.org) Friends and Helpers (1899), ed. by Sarah J. Eddy (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Animal welfare -- Fiction The Call of the Wild, by Jack London (multiple editions) Our Gold Mine at Hollyhurst: A Prize Story of Massachusetts (Boston: American Humane Education Society, c1893), by Mary Matthews Bray, contrib. by George T. Angell Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography (Philadelphia: The Griffith and Rowland Press (Phoenix Edition), c1893), by Marshall Saunders (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography (Philadelphia: American Baptist Pub. Society, 1894), by Marshall Saunders, contrib. by Hezekiah Butterworth (multiple formats at archive.org) Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography (based on the 1894 Toronto edition, with added material from 20th century Jarrold editions), by Marshall Saunders, contrib. by Countess of Aberdeen and Hezekiah Butterworth, illust. by John Nicolson (illustrated HTML with commentary at fiftywordsforsnow.com)
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Filed under: Vivisection -- Moral and ethical aspects -- FictionFiled under: Animal welfare -- IrelandFiled under: Animal welfare -- Juvenile fiction Little Downy, Or, The History of a Field-Mouse: A Moral Tale (London: Printed for Dean and Munday, 1822), by Catherine Parr Strickland Traill (multiple formats at archive.org) Little Downy: or, The History of a Field Mouse: A Moral Tale (London: Printed for A. K. Newman and Co., 1822), by Catherine Parr Strickland Traill (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Robins: Designed for the Instruction of Children Regarding Their Treatment of Animals (London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co., n.d.), by Sarah Trimmer (frame-dependent page images with commentary in the UK) Father Bunny and His Birds (Chicago: C. H. VanVliet Co., c1922), by Laura Rountree Smith, illust. by M. T. Ross (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) Paul and Virginia (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1851), by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, trans. by Helen Maria Williams (Gutenberg text) Paul and Virginia, With a Memoir of the Author, by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, contrib. by Sarah Jones (Gutenberg text) The Trial of an Ox for Killing a Man: With The Examination of the Witnesses Before Judge Lion, at Quadruped Court, Near Beast Park (Banbury, UK: J. G. Rusher, ca. 1830) (multiple formats at archive.org) The White Dove: A Tale (Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson, and Ferrier, n.d.), by Christoph von Schmid (page images at ufl.edu) Filed under: Animal welfare -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Animal welfare -- Juvenile poetryFiled under: Animal welfare -- Law and legislationFiled under: Animal welfare -- Moral and ethical aspects Animal Death (Sydney: Sydney University Press, c2013), ed. by Jay Johnston and Fiona Probyn-Rapsey (PDF with commentary at oapen.org) Applied Ethics in Animal Research: Philosophy, Regulation, and Laboratory Applications (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, c2002), ed. by John P. Gluck, Tony DiPasquale, and F. Barbara Orlans (PDF at Purdue) Animals, Nature, and Albert Schweitzer, by Albert Schweitzer, ed. by Ann Cottrell Free, illust. by Erica Anderson (illustrated HTML at awionline.org)
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Filed under: Animal rights -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Religious aspectsFiled under: Animal welfare -- Periodicals
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Filed under: Animal welfare -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. Enrichment for Nonhuman Primates (6 booklet series; 2005), ed. by National Institutes of Health Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare, contrib. by A. Michele Schuler, Jeffrey A. French, Dorothy M. Fragaszy, Jeffrey E. Fite, Thomas M. Butler, Linda Brent, Kathryn A. L. Bayne, Kate Baker, and Christian R. Abee (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Vivisection -- United States
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Filed under: Wildlife refuges -- California -- Marin CountyFiled under: Wildlife refuges -- California -- Russian River WatershedFiled under: Animal welfare in literatureFiled under: Vivisection Beyond the Pale: An Appeal on Behalf of the Victims of Vivisection, by Mona Caird (HTML at Indiana) An Ethical Problem: or, Sidelights Upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals (second edition, 1916), by Albert Leffingwell (text at hcoop.net) Illustrations of Vivisection: or, Experiments on Living Animals, From the Works of Physiologists (Philadelphia: American Anti-Vivisection Society, 1888), by Frances Power Cobbe (page images at HathiTrust) Vivisection in America (1890), by Frances Power Cobbe and Benjamin Bryan (HTML at Indiana) Use of Laboratory Animals in Biomedical and Behavioral Research, by National Research Council Committee on the Use of Laboratory Animals in Biomedical and Behavioral Research (page images with commentary at NAP)
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