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Stallwood Collection Inventory Books.Numbers !1 of 33! Stallwood Collection Books 19/10/2013 Angell Geo Stallwood Collection Books 19/10/2013 Aberconway Christabel A Dictionary of Cat Lovers London Michael Joseph 1949 0718100131 Abram David The Spell of the Sensuous New York Vintage Books 1997 0679776397 Acampora Ralph Corporal Compassion: Animal ethics and philosophy of body Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh Press 2006 822942852 Acciarini Maria Chiara Animali: I loro diritti i nostri 'doveri Roma Nuova Iniziativa Editoriale SpA LibraryThing Achor Amy Blount Animal Rights: A Beginner's Guide Yellow Springs, WriteWare, Inc. 1992 0963186507 OH Achor Amy Blount Animal Rights: A Beginner's Guide Yellow Springs, WriteWare, Inc. 1996 0963186507 OH Ackerman Diane The Zookeeper’s Wife London Old Street Publishing 2008 9781905847464 Adams Carol J. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical New York Continuum 1990 0826404553 Theory Adams Carol J. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical New York Continuum 1991 0826404553 Theory Adams Carol J., ed. Ecofeminism and the Sacred New York Continuum 1993 0883448408 Adams Carol J. Neither Man Nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals New York Continuum 1994 0826408036 Adams Carol J. Neither Man Nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals New York Continuum 1995 0826408036 Adams Carol J. and Josephine Animals & Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations Durham, NC Duke University Press 1995 0822316676 Donovan, eds. Adams Carol J. and Josephine Beyond Animal Rights: A Feminist Caring Ethic for the New York Continuum 1996 0826412599 Donovan, eds. Treatment of Animals Adams Bluford E Pluribus Barnum: The great showman & the making of the Minneapolis, MN University of Minnesota Press 1997 0816626316 U.S. popular culture Adams Carol J. The Inner Art of Vegetarianism: Spiritual Practices for Body New York Lantern Books 2000 1930051131 and Soul Adams Carol J. Living Among Meat Eaters: The Vegetarian’s Survival New York Three Rivers Press 2001 0826415539 Handbook Adams Carol J. The Pornography of Meat New York Continuum 2003 0826414486 Adams Carol J. Help! My Child Stopped Eating Meat! New York Continuum 2004 0826415830 Adams Carol J. Prayers for Animals New York Continuum 2004 0826416519 Adams Carol J. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical New York Continuum 2010 9781441173287 Theory 20th Anniversary Edition Adams Carol J. and Lori Gruen Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and New York Bloomsbury 2014 9781628928037 (eds.) the Earth Adcock Fleur and Jacqueline The Oxford Book of Creatures Oxford Oxford University Press 1995 0192142267 Simms, eds. Adkins Kreig A. Peru: Circus capital of the world Charleston, SC Arcadia Publishing 2009 9780738560717 Aisenberg Nadya, ed. We Animals: Poems of Our World San Francisco, Sierra Club Books 1989 0871566850 CA Akers Keith A Vegetarian Sourcebook: The Nutrition, Ecology, and Ethics Arlington, VA Vegetarian Press 1983 0945528000 of a Natural Foods Diet Alger Janet and Steven Alger Cat Culture: The Social World of a Cat Shelter Philadelphia, PA Temple University Press 2003 156639998X Alger Janet M. et al Teaching About Animals and Society: A Collection of Syllabi, Washington, D.C. American Sociological Association 2005 LibraryThing Projects, Assignments, Web Sites, Articles and Bibliographies Allen Julia Samual Johnson's Menagerie: The bbeastly lives of exotic Norwich, Norfolk The Erskine Press 2002 1852970731 quadrupeds in the eighteenth century Allin Michael Zarafa: A giraffe's true story, from deep in Africa to the heart New York Walker and Company 1998 0802713394 of Paris Alter Stephen Elephas Maximus: A portrait of the Indian elephant Orlando, FL Harcourt 2004 9780151006465 Altman Nathaniel Ahimsa: Dynamic Compassion Wheaton, IL Quest Book 1980 083560537X Altman Nathaniel The Nonviolent Revolution Shaftesbury, Element Books 1988 1852300280 England Amato Paul R. & Sonia A. The New Vegetarians: Promoting Health and Protecting Life New York Plenum Press 1989 0306431211 Partridge Ammann Karl & Dale Peterson Elephant Reflections Berkeley, CA University of California Press 2009 9780520253773 Ammer Christine It's Raining Cats and Dogs…and Other Beastly Expressions New York Paragon House 1989 1557780579 Amory Cleveland Man Kind? Our Incredible War on Wildlife New York Harper & Row 1974 0060100923 Amory Cleveland Man Kind? Our Incredible War on Wildlife New York Dell 1975 0060100923 Amory Cleveland Animail New York Windmill Books 1976 052561558X Amory Cleveland The Cat Who Came for Christmas Boston Little, Brown and Company 1987 0593015975 Amory Cleveland The Cat and the Curmudgeon Boston Little, Brown and Company 1990 0816151822 Amory Cleveland The Best Cat Ever (audio books) Los Angeles, CA Time Warner Audio Books 1993 LibraryThing Amory Cleveland Ranch of Dreams New York Viking 1997 0140269754 Anderson William Green Man: The Archetype of our Oneness with the Earth London Harper Collins 1990 0062500775 Anderson Lorraine, Scott Slovic & Literature and the Environment: A Reader on Nature and New York Longman 1999 999080107X John P. Grady, eds. Culture Anderson Stephen R. Doctor Dolittle's Delusion: Animals and the uniqueness of New Haven, CT Yale University Press 2004 0300115253 human language Anderson Virginia DeJohn Creatures of Empire: How Domestic Animals Transformed Oxford Oxford University Press 2004 0195304462 Early America Anderson Will This is Hope: Green vegans and the new human ecology Winchester, UK Earth Books 2013 9781780998909 Andrews Mary Turner Animals and Their Social Powers London Griffith and Farran 1881 B000W6OSOG Andrews Ted Animal-Speak: The Spirituality & Magical Powers of Creatures St. Paul, MN Llewellyn Publications 1993 0875420281 Great & Small Angell Geo. T. Autobiographical Sketches and Personal Recollections (hard Boston, MA The American Humane Education 1883 LibraryThing back edition) Society /Users/kimstallwood/Dropbox/Stallwood Collection Inventory Books.numbers !1 of !33 Stallwood Collection Books 19/10/2013 Angell Geo. T. 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Animal Welfare Wallingford, U.K. CAB International 1997 0851991807 Hughes Appleby Mike What Should We Do About Animal Welfare? Oxford Blackwell 1999 0632050667 Arluke Arnold and Clinton R. Regarding Animals Philadelphia, PA Temple University Press 1996 1566394414 Sanders Armstrong Susan J. and Richard G. The Animal Ethics Reader New York Routledge 2003 041527589X Botzler, eds. Armstrong Susan J. and Richard G. The Animal Ethics Reader: 2nd edition London Routledge 2008 0415775396 Botzler Arnold Ron At the Eye of the Storm: James Watt and the Chicago, IL Regnery Gateway 1982 0895266342 Environmentalists Arnold A. James, ed. 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Stuffed Animals and Pickled Heads: The Culture and Evolution Oxford Oxford University Press 2001 0195163362 of Natural History Museums ASPCA The Four-Footed, Finned or Feathered Four Hundred New York ASPCA 1989 LibraryThing ASPCA et al Government Sanctioned Abuse: How the United States New York ASPCA, The Fund for Animals, Animal 2003 LibraryThing Department of Agriculture Allows Ringling Brothers Circus to Welfare Institute Systematically Mistreat Elephants Astley Neil The End of My Tether London Scribner 2003 9780743248389 Attenborough David The First Eden: The Mediterranean World and Man Boston Little, Brown and Company 1987 0316057509 Atterton Peter and Matthew Animal Philosophy: Ethics and Identity London Continuum 2004 0826464149 Calarco, eds. Attfield
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