Henry Salt edited the Humanitarian League journals, Humanity, later renamed The Humanitarian (1895-1919), and the quarterly The Humane Review (1900-1910).
Full content of the Humane Review:
1900-1
Introductorythe Editor
1
The Conflict Between Science and Common SenseG. Bernard Shaw
3
Inhumanity in SchoolsBradley Hall
16
The Dartford WarblerW. H. Hudson
28
Militarism and HumanityJ. M. Robertson
39
Animal Protection in FranceAtherton Curtis
49
Shall Hanging End with the 19th Century?Dr. J. Oldfield
58
The Kafir and His MastersRichard Heath
72
Notes, Reviews, Etc
77
A Dream of Human LifeEdward Carpenter
97
The Art of the PeopleWilliam Morris
99
The Culture of CowardiceOuida
110
The Psychical Kinship of Man and the Other AnimalsProf. J. Howard Moore
121
“London”R. B. Cunninghame Graham
134
Is Vivisection Logically Justifiable? Mono Caird
139
The Applellate Jurisdiction of the Home Office
151
The Claims of Uncivilised RacesH. R. Fox Bourne
162
Notes, Reviews, Etc
173
Empire: In India and ElsewhereEdward Carpenter
193
George Meredith’s WritingsSydney Olivier
208
The Feather-FashionW. H. Hudson
223
The Schoolboy IdealMary A. M. Marks
233
“Too-Roo”: A Drama of Bird LifeW. J. Stillman
244
Some Criminal Trials of the XVIII. “Lex”
249
A Visit to TolstoyJohn C. Kenworthy
262
The Care of Animals in WarfareLaurence W. Pike
268
Notes, Reviews, Etc
271
Why Do I Love Animals?W. J. Stillman
289
Civilisation and the SoldierG. Bernard Shaw
298
On VegetarianismElisée Reclus
316
The Child CriminalHonnor Morten
328
A Ridiculous Parliamentary ReturnHon. Stephen Coleridge
331
Charles WatertonAlex. H. Japp
336
A Greek Convict PrisonGeorge Ives
351
Ibsen’s Latest PlayRev. Conrad Noel
358
Invasion of the Lake DistrictCanon Rawnsley
368
Notes, Reviews, Etc.
373
1901-2
War at the Century’s EndJ. M. Robertson
1
The Mercilessness of “Sport” Laurence W. Pike
16
Spurious Remedies for CrimeConrad Noel
26
The Annals of a Slum-FamilyCommercial Traveller
42
The Game LawsJ. Connell
49
The Humanization of the Board SchoolsCharles Sheridan Jones
64
Caged BirdsEdith Carrington
68
Notes, Reviews, Etc.
82
Humane Methods in MedicineDr. E. Berdoe
97
Domestic Economy and the Ideal HomeAnnie Cobden-Sanderson
125
Pets: My Own and Others’Alex. H. Japp
135
Criminal Trails in EnglandAppellant
149
Richard JefferiesArthur Harvie
162
Notes, Reviews, Etc.
177
Cain: A PoemErnest Crosby
193
Industrial Women and How to Help ThemIsabella O. Ford
196
A Thrush that Never LivedW. H. Hudson
208
Games which the Nation NeedsEustace Miles
211
Slaughter-House ReformRev. J. Verschoyle
221
Herman MelvilleArchibald Macmechan
242
The Home Secretary’s Holiday: A Prison Play
253
Notes, Reviews, Etc.
271
Criminal Law and Prison ReformJoseph Collinson
285
A Scheme to Save Specific LifeEdmund Selous
289
Robert BuchananRev. A. L. Lilley
302
Municipal HospitalsHonnor Morten
311
Rights of AnimalsErnest Bell
324
Facts about FloggingJoseph Collinson
336
Shelley as PioneerHenry S. Salt
354
Notes, Reviews, Etc.
367
1902-3
The Ethics of Blood Sportsthe Very Rev. W. R. W. Stephens (Dean of Winchester)
1
Ruskin as PioneerW. J. Jupp
4
The Howard Association and the Punishment of CriminalsAppellant
16
Our Debt to the QuadrupedJ. Howard Moore
32
The Calumniated CatMrs. Isabella Fyvie Mayo
38
The King Against John Johnston: In AppealT. Baty, D.C.L.
44
The Horse and How to Treat HimJ. Connell
57
The Economics of HuntingThomas Stanley
71
Reviews
78
Notes and Correspondence
92
Wagner as PioneerMrs. Leighton Cleather
97
Imprisonment for DebtAppellant
109
The Ethics of SportRev. W. D. Morrison
118
Eliza AnneEdward Carpenter
130
A Plea for Mercy to OffendersC. H. Hopwood, K.C. (Recorder of Liverpool)
140
Giovanni Segantini as a Painter of AnimalsArthur G. Bell
150
An Old Eton Institution
157
Twentieth-Century BarbarismHoward Williams
166
Reviews
177
Correspondence
181
The Poems of John Barlas
193
A Talk with Miss Jane Addams and Leo TolstoyAylmer Maude
203
A Visit to the Antwerp ZooGeorge C. Williamson, Litt. D.
219
A Plea for Manual LabourHerbert Rix
227
The Treatment of Natives in IndiaR. Somerville Wood
239
The Secret of the MountainsH. S. S.
243
The Fate of the Fur SealJoseph Collinson
254
Reviews
267
Correspondence
282
The Secret SlaveryHonnor Morten
289
Humanitarianism, True and FalseG. K. Chesterton
298
The Law of Moses“Lex”
303
Collecting Information at the Girls’ ClubIsabella O. Ford
314
Roden Noel: PoetConrad Noel
320
A New Study of Bird LifeNancy Bell
328
Jeanne D’ArcRichard Heath
335
Twigs to be BentEllen Tighe Hopkins
347
The Bird that Laid the Vaccination EggJ. H. Levy
353
Reviews
364
1903-4
Cruelty to Animals and TheologyM. A. R. Tuker
1
The Work of Ernest Seton-ThompsonNancy Bell
11
The May-FlyEdward Carpenter
21
The Safety of SocietyEdith Carrington
36
Cattle ShipsI. M. Greg
39
An Indian Village TragedyFrancis Swiney
56
Bishop Butler on Punishment“Lex”
63
Reviews
75
Correspondence
88
The Nature Books of Mr. W. H. HudsonEdward Garnett
97
The Vision of Izra: A Bird’s-Eye View of the EarthLady Florence Dixie
109
In the Potteries: Sixty Years AgoRichard Heath
118
The Death PenaltyHypatia Bradlaugh Bonner
125
Object Lessons in WhitechapelCanon Barnett
130
Cruelty to Animals and Theology: A Replythe Right Rev. Mgr. Canon John S. Vaughan
142
Experiments with the Young CriminalTighe Hopkins
155
Edward Carpenter’s Writings
160
The Zoological Gardens
172
Reviews
183
Correspondence
191
Non-ResistanceAylmer Maude
193
Crime and Criminals. An Address Delivered to the Prisoners in the Chicago CountyClarence Darrow
209
Henry David Thoreau and the Humane Study of Natural History
220
The Philosophy of VivisectionJohn M. Robertson
230
Theology versus Humanity: Two Criticisms of Monsignor Vaughan’s ArticleGeorge Forester and E. Tighe Hopkins
245
The Democratic Ideal in LiteratureCharles F. Sixsmith
255
The War against the SparrowJoseph Collinson
267
Reviews
276
Correspondence
287
VivisectionEdward Carpenter
289
The Kinship of LifeA Secularist View of Animal’s Rights
301
Some Remarks on Crime, Punishment and Disease“Lex”
312
Sports Legitimate and Illegitimate SportRev. J. Stratton
320
Nature Lessons from George MeredithHenry S. Salt
327
A Northumberland Quarryman’s StoryJames Liddle
338
Anti-Vivisectionists and the Odium Theologicum
343
Flogging in the NavyJoseph Collinson
350
The Murder of an InnocentLady Florence Dixie
356
Reviews
360
Correspondence
370
1904-5
The Duties of Man to the Lower AnimalsFrederic Harrison
1
The Problem of Habitual or Professional Crime“Lex”
11
Convict to Prison MateSydney Olivier
24
The Return to Nature
25
A Bloodless SportE. Martin Webb
35
Cruelty of RacehorsesRev. Henry C. Ricketts
42
The Standardisation of SentencesH. J. B. Montgomery
47
Sir Leslie Stephen
60
Hogg’s “Life of Shelley”
65
Individualism, True and FalseH. Stephens
76
Two “Pagan” HumanitariansHoward Williams
85
Prison Settlements in New ZealandConstance A. Barnicoat
97
“Am I My Brother’s Keeper?” A Reply to Sir Robert AndersonH. J. B. Montgomery
108
Flogging in the NavyJoseph Collinson
123
To NeroErnest Crosby
129
Is Blood Sport a Moral Factor in the Training of Youth? Lady Florence Dixie
133
The Law of VagrancyAppellant
139
The Work of Dr. William J. LongMrs. A. G. Bell
149
Humane Slaughtering of AnimalsErnest Bell
158
National Defence and PeaceArthur St. John
170
The Eton College Hare-HuntF. S. Ross
185
Christmas in Gaolan Ex-convict
193
The Meat FetishErnest Crosby
199
The Solomon and the Rod“Investigator”
217
A Lover of Animals: An Anti-Vivisection Play
224
De Quincey and His Critics
242
Flogging in the NavyJohn Baldwin
252
1905-6
Capital Punishment and ReformCarl Heath
1
The Anti-Bearing-Rein MovementErnest Bell
13
The Right and Wrong of Non-ResistanceAylmer Maude
24
The Horrors of SportLady Florence Dixie
36
A Humanitarian Emperer of IndiaMrs. Arthur Bell
47
Robert Buchanan as HumanitarianHenry S. Salt
54
Are Animals Dumb?
62
The Setting of Steel TrapsG. G. Greenwood
65
On a Certain Passage of VergilE. S. Shuckburgh, Litt.D.
77
Maeterlinck’s “Double Garden” Alex. H. Japp, LL.D.
84
“Humanity Dick”Carl Heath
95
A Practical PolicyArthur St. John
103
The Church Army and CriminalsH. J. B. Montgomery
115
Prisons, Police and Punishment“Lex”
121
Elisée ReclusRichard Heath
129
Two True Yarns of the Royal Navy
143
The Minds of AnimalsJames Tonge, C.E., F.G.S.
150
Paul Laurence Dunbar as PoetAlex. H. Japp, LL.D.
165
The Problem of Habitual Crime“Lex”
173
Tramps, Vagrants, and BeggarsJoseph Clayton
185
Christmas CrueltiesErnest Bell
193
The Great KinshipElisée Reclus (translated by Edward Carpenter)
206
Corporal Punishment in IndiaSir Henry Cotton, K.C.S.I.
215
Robert Burns as Humanitarian PoetAlex. H. Japp, LL.D.
222
The Christian AceldamaHoward Williams
230
Pinel and the BicétreCarl Heath
238
Flagellation, Past and PresentM. A.
244
The Metaphysic of the Larder
249
1906-7
The Eton College Hare-HuntEtonensis
1
The Ethics of Corporal PunishmentHenry S. Salt
14
The Extinction of CriminalsH. J. B. Montgomery
27
“Fifty Years Among Savages”
37
The Cruelty of Field Sports: Two Prize Essays
45
The Transformation of Young Criminals in HungaryW. H. Shrubsole
54
Some Thoughts on WarNemo
95
Imprisonment for DebtJoseph Collinson
105
The Jewish Method of SlaughterErnest Bell
109
Reviews
113
Cruelties of the Cattle Trade
125
Why do Animals Exist?Ernest Bell
129
Humane EducationRev. A. M. Mitchell
145
A Note on Leigh Hunt
159
GamblingNemo
165
The Sportsman at BayHenry S. Salt
179
Correspondence
191
Thoughts in a Meat-MarketGeorge Forester
193
Thoreau and the Simple LifeHenry S. Salt
202
Taking the Name of Howard in VainH. J. B. Montgomery
209
Snake-Feeding at the “Zoo”
226
Decline of Vegetarianism in CeylonA. K. Coomaraswamy
233
Reviews
241
1907-8
The Question of Criminal AppealJ. Scott Duckers
1
Ernest Crosby
12
The R.S.P.C.A. a Criticism
23
The Punishment of First OffendersH. J. B. Montgomery
34
Some Eighteen-Century HumanitariansHoward Williams
43
John Burroughs as Nature-Lover
49
Reviews
59
Some Fads in Penology“Lex”
65
The Abattoir QuestionC. Cash
75
Human Waste in the Dress TradeM. E. Robinson
85
How to Reform our Prison SystemH. J. B. Montgomery
92
A Friend of ShelleyW. E. A. Axon
113
The Secret of the Reptile House
121
The Work of the Humanitarian League
125
Imprisonment for DebtAppellant
129
Mr. W. H. Hudson as Bird-Lover
142
The Sufferings of Animals in IndiaLabhshanker Laxmidas
149
Jottings in JailMargaret S. Clayton
157
A Plea for Mountain SanctuariesMonticola
167
What is Humanitarianism?
178
The Death Penalty
189
Is it Lawful to Hunt Tame Deer?George Greenwood
193
Farmyard Vivisection
198
Flogging at Manchester Grammar SchoolBradley Hall
205
Have Animals Rights?
219
The Delaware Whipping-Post
237
The Death PenaltyHoward Williams and Cosmo G. Romilly
242
1908-9
The Beast of Prey, View from an Æsthetic StandpointM. Little
1
“The Law on its Trail”Carl Heath
7
Humanitarianism and Food ReformE. J. Hunt
15
Bernard Shaw as a Humanitarian
29
Cruel SportsRev. J. Stratton
35
James Thomson, The Eighteenth-Century Poet of HumanessHoward Williams
44
The Sermon on the Mount (According to Scotland Yard)H. J. B. Montgomery
53
Religious Sacrafices in India
63
The Flogging Outbreak in CardiffW. J. Roberts
65
InterpretersM. Little
76
A Plea for the Honest DebtorJoseph Collinson
89
On VivisectionSir J. H. Thornton
103
The “Ultima Ratio” of the Secondary SchoolTheta
111
On the Poets and their Love of AnimalsEdgar Syers
116
“Sane Surroundings for the Insane” E. Bury
121
Biblical Vegetarianism
124
The Prevention of Crime Bill“Lex”
129
The Poet of PessimismHenry S. Salt
141
Lawlessness on the BenchJoseph Collinson
148
Milton as a HumanitarianHoward Williams
160
Whipping in IndiaHiralal Chakravarti
172
Some Recent Publications: Crime and its Treatment Carl Heath
183
Some Recent Publications: Big-Game Butchery
189
The Legend of Rousseau’s ChildrenFrederika Macdonald
193
The Sacredness of LifeM. Little
211
Dr. Johnson as a HumanitarianW. E. A. Axon
221
Savage Sport at Eton
225
How to Kill Animals HumanelyEdith Carrington
237
Access to MountainsHenry S. Salt
247
1909-10
The Plumage BillJames Buckland
1
Sir Robert Anderson’s Theological PenologyH. J. B. Montgomery
11
Purgatory and Charnel-HousesRev. Henry C. Ricketts
22
The Flogging of VagrantsJoseph Collinson
31
The Blessing of SportMaurice Adams
49
Anna Kingsfordthe Editor
58
Thomas PaineCarl Heath
65
In the Prisoners’ Waiting-Room at Bow StreetJoseph Clayton
74
A Religion of SufferingM. Little
83
Some Thoughts on LucretiusHenry S. Salt
94
Martyrs of CivilisationJ. Howard Moore
105
An Open Door at ConstantinopleRev. S. Udny
112
A Lost Leaderthe Editor
121
ShelleyDouglas Deuchar
129
The Treatment of PrisonersRev. W. Douglas Morrison
130
Bird-Caging and Bird-CatchingErnest Bell
145
A Diplomatic CorrespondenceTh. Baty
157
“The Lucky Pig”M. Little
167
Irregular Punishment in Elementary SchoolsRobert Henderson
175
On Animals (From the French of Abel Bonnard)
181
J. F. Newton’s “Return to Nature”the Editor
187
Francisco FerrerCarl Heath
193
Humanitarian in the SchoolsJ. Howard Moore
198
Mary Wollstonecraft and Woman’s EnfranchisementMargaret S. Clayton