Surf these sites: Animal Liberation, by Peter Singer -- Widely credited with launching the modern animal rights movement. "The Bible of the Animal Rights movement". Revised and updated. Animal Rights - A Beginner''s Guide: A Handbook of Issues, Organizations, Actions & Resources -- By Amy Achor. 1996 Books on Animal Rights -- Essential reading - a long list, sorted into categories. Campaign Against Cruelty: Books, Videos and other resources -- Huge long list of excellent books and videos on animal rights, vegetarianism and veganism. Fighting For Animals -- Free whole online book! Why animal experiments must stop immediately, the myth of progress, the horrors of animal farming. By Dr. Vernon Coleman. Review: Ethics into Action: Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement -- by Peter Singer. Peter writes: "Spira has shown that it doesn''t take huge amounts of money, or a big organisation, to change the world. An individual still can make a difference. This book will serve its purpose if it helps to dispel the myth that we are all powerless in the face of the big guns that normally determine the direction of our society - and if it gives people who want to take on those big guns, some ideas that help them to do so." Some Pro-Animal Novels to Read -- "Now that the nights are getting longer, permit me to suggest some leisurely reading. The reading of good literature is a marvellous and inherently satisfying activity. There is a genre of well-written, contemporary fiction that offers a different way of grasping some important insights. There is now a growing body of fiction where animals figure as central characters and where our treatment, exploitation and killing of them is powerfully questioned." The Silent Ark -- Juliet Gellatley''s hard-hitting personal story is riveting, bold and persuasive. Some in the animal industry have labelled her ''public enemy No. 1''. This is absolutely full of shocking facts and figures - excellent material for research and persuasion. Vegan: The New Ethics of Eating -- An absolutely wonderful book! Facts are presented clearly and fairly. This is not a book bashing carnivores or people who wear leather shoes. There are no "guilt trips" or "scare tactics" used to try and trick the reader in to adapting a vegan lifestlye. Rather, it contains clearly-stated, well-documented facts regarding health, the environment, and animal rights issues. 1997.
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