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The Books of Henry S. Salt, 1887-1937 When I talked with Henry S. Salt last summer and saw his keen eyes looking at me from the vantage point of eighty-six years on the frontiers of human reform, I became conscious that I was in the presence of greatness, that a vast deal of life lay behind so keen an understanding. As I saw behind him a shelf of books all with his name on their backs, I knew that his human sympathy had flowered into warm expression more times than I had dreamed of before. All of us know the excellence of his biography of Thoreau. not surpassed in over forty years; some of us know his dozens of magazine articles about Thoreau; but have any of us realized the range of his work in the past fifty years? That its sheer range may be appreciated, and omitting all of his periodical articles, I have compiled a list of the various editions of Mr. Salt's separate publications and send the list as a tribute to the English and best biographer of Thoreau, hoping to remind us that there still is in the world one protestant against man's inhumanity. 1887 A Shelly Primer. "Shelley Society Publications. Fourth series No. 4." London: Reeves and Turner. 1888 Literary Sketches. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowery and Co. 1889 An Examination of Hogg's "Life of Shelley." (Limited to 25 copies) Privately printed. Place and publisher not indicated. 1890 The Life of Henry David Thoreau. London: Richard Bentley and Son. 1892 Animals' Rights and Social Progress, with a Bibliographical Appendix. New York: Macmillan. 1893 Richard Jeffries: A Study. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowery and Co. 1894 Animals' Rights, Considered in Relation to Social Progress. Also an Essay on Vivisection in America by Albert Leffingwell. New York and London: Macmillan. 1896 Life and Writings of Henry David Thoreau. From same plates as "Great Writers Series" edition, with new title page. London: Walter Scott, Ltd. 1897 Cruelties of Civilization: A Program of Human Reform. (Edited by Henry S. Salt) London: Reeves and Turner. 1901 Kith and Kin: Poems of Animal Life. London: George Bell and Sons, Ltd. 1902 Shelley as a Pioneer of Humanitarianism. "Reprinted from Humane Review." London: Humanitarian League. 1904 De Quincey. "Miniature Series of Great Writers." London: George Bell and Sons, Ltd. 1905 Animals Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress. Revised edition. London: A.C. Fifield. 1906 Logic of Vegetarianism, Essays and Dialogues. London: George Bell and Sons, Ltd. 1908 On Cambrian and Cumbrian Hills: Pilgrimages to Snowdon and Scawfell. London: A.C. Fifield. 1909 The Ethics of Corporal Punishment. London: The Humanitarian League. 1911 On Cambrian and Cumbrian Hills: Pilgrimages to Snowdon and Scawfell. London: A.C. Fifield. 1912 Treasure of Lucretius. Place and Publisher not indicated. 1913 Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and Pioneer. Revised edition. London: Watts and Co. 1914 The Humanities of Diet: Some Reasons and Rhymings. London: Vegetarian Society. 1915 Animals Rights and Social Progress, with a Bibliographical Appendix. Revised ed. London: George Bell and Sons, Ltd. 1916 The Flogging Craze: A Statement of the Case Against Corporal Punishment. London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd. 1917 David Henry Thoreau: A Centenary Essay. London: The Humanitarian League. 1918 Logic of Vegetarianism, Essays and Dialogues. Second revised edition. London: George Bell and Sons, Ltd. 1921 Seventy Years Among Savages. London: Allen and Unwin. 1922 Animals Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress. Revised edition. London: George Bell and Sons, Ltd. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. 1923 The Story of My Cousins: Brief Animal Biographies. London: Watts and Company. 1924 Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and Pioneer. London: Allen and Unwin. 1926 Homo Sapeins and Other Verses. London: Watts and Company. 1928 The Story of Aeneas: Virgil's "Aeneid" Translated into English Verse. Translated by Henry S. Salt. Cambridge Univ. Press. 1929 Political Justice: A Reprint of the Essay on Property from the Original Edition by William Godwin. Edited by Henry S. Salt. London: Allen and Unwin, Ltd. 1930 Company I Have Kept. London: Allen and Unwin. 1931 Cum Grano, Verses and Epigrams by Henry S. Salt. Berkley Heights, N.J.: Oriole Press. 1933 Logic of Vegetarianism, Essays and Dialogues. Revised edition. London: The Vegetarian Society. 1935 The Creed of Kinship. London: Constable and Company. A Note on the Text: 1st issued by Raymond Adams at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, December 1937. Source: Reproduced from a typescript in The Raymond Adams Collection in the Thoreau Society Collections: Salt, Henry S.
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Fallen Leaves (Photographer: Herbert Gleason, from The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, 1906)
Surely joy is the condition of life. — "Natural History of Massachusetts"
