Henry Salt wrote nearly 40 books of which half consisted of his critical studies and biographies and the other half which cogently argued and urged for some much needed humane reforms in prisons, schools, in the economic organisations of society at large, and in the treatment of animals.
Henry Salt Books
Includes the classics ‘A Plea for Vegetarianism and Other Essays’, ‘Animals’ Rights’, ‘Life of Henry David Thoreau’, ‘Seventy Years Among Savages’ and ‘The Creed of Kindship’.
Henry Salt Edited Books
Henry Salt also edited nearly twenty books most of which follow the same themes as his published books and give a good insight into his influences and inspiration.
Biographies of Henry Salt
Two biographical studies of Salt exist, the only reliable one being George Hendrick’s ‘Henry Salt: Humanitarian Reformer and Man of Letters‘.
Books featuring Henry Salt
Many of the books including in this section of fascinating in their own right regardless to any reference to Henry Salt and / or Kate Salt.