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Author: John Edmundson

Tofu Ancient And Modern: Not Weird

November 16, 2016 by John Edmundson Leave a Comment
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I am posting these images today, because I like them! I also like tofu! THE BEAN CURD (TOFU) SELLER IN OLD JAPAN Ca.1890s – Attributed to Suzuki Shin’ichi the Younger, (鈴木 真一, 1855–1912). On Flickr – here. Creative Commons License – here. From the collection of – Okinawa Soba (Rob). …… TOFU SELLER ON SNOWY DAY … [Read more…]

Posted in: Health, vegan history Tagged: Bean Curd, Neal Barnard, tofu

On Epigrams: Henry S. Salt, Sidney G. Trist, Mark Twain, & Oscar Wilde

November 15, 2016 by John Edmundson Leave a Comment
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“Brussels sprouts seem to make people bloodthirsty, and those who live on lentils and artichokes are always calling for the gore of the aristocracy and for the severed heads of kings. Your vegetarianism has given you a wise apathy — so at least you told me once — but in the political sphere a diet … [Read more…]

Posted in: Animal Rights, General, Humor Tagged: Henry S. Salt, London and Provincial Anti-vivisection Society, Marcus Valerius Martialis, Mark Twain, Martial Epigram, Oscar Wilde, Sidney G. Trist

Philip Wollen The Blazing Speech With Chinese Translation

November 14, 2016 by John Edmundson Leave a Comment
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Philip Wollen, Australian Philanthropist, Former VP of Citibank, Makes Blazing Animal Rights Speech – from here. 澳籍大慈善家,前花旗銀行副總裁,菲利普屋倫就動物權益發表激情演説 Translated by Agnes Tam King Lear, late at night on the cliffs asks the blind Earl of Gloucester “How do you see the world?” 深夜裏,懸崖上,李爾王問瞎眼的格羅斯特伯爵,「你是如何看世界的?」 And the blind man Gloucester replies “I see it feelingly”. 盲人格羅斯特回答道:「我用我的感受去看。」 Shouldn’t we all? … [Read more…]

Posted in: Animal Rights, General, vegan history Tagged: Ernest Bell Library, Philip Wollen

Ernest Bell Reflecting On Humans

November 10, 2016 by John Edmundson Leave a Comment
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  “Man is an almost hopelessly conceited animal. He thinks that not only the earth with all that it contains was created for his essential benefit, but also the sky, the sun, and indeed, the whole universe, as far as he has any knowledge of it, were designed for his purposes and welfare. The sun … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, vegan history, vegetarian history Tagged: Ernest Bell, Ernest Bell Library, Jessey Wade, Thomas Baty

Americans: Wear Your 1893 Vegetarian Badge With Pride

November 9, 2016 by John Edmundson Leave a Comment
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From the May 1893 issue of Henry S. Clubb’s magazine Food, Home and Garden. To be worn by vegetarians at the World’s Fair: Columbian Exposition in 1893. Glorifying Christopher Columbus / Cristoforo Colombo! ……. Wiki – The World’s Columbian Exposition (the official shortened name for the World’s Fair: Columbian Exposition, also known as The Chicago … [Read more…]

Posted in: General, vegan history, vegetarian history Tagged: 1893 Chicago World Fair, Chicago Columbian Exposition, Henry S. Clubb, Vegetarian Federal Union

The Cat by Henry S. Salt : The Mieaou Club : Harrison Weir

November 4, 2016 by John Edmundson Leave a Comment
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A bit of a ramble today! It may appeal to folk who are fond of a bit of animal related history! Henry S. Salt, standing up for cats – The Mieaou Club being reformed – Edith Carrington remembering Harrison Weir. Henry S. Salt & Edith Carrington were pioneers of vegetarianism (actually of veganism long before … [Read more…]

Posted in: Animal Rights, General, vegan history Tagged: Ernest Bell, Harrison Weir, Henry S. Salt, Humanitarian League, Jessey Wade, Mieaou Club, Thomas De Quincey
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