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Animal machines

Ruth Harrison ; foreword by Rachel Carson ; new contributions from Marian Stamp Dawkins ... [et al.]

CABI, c2013

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"First published in 1964 by Vincent Stuart Publishers Ltd."--T.p. verso

"1964 classic text reissued by CABI"--Cover

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Ruth Harrison's Animal Machines now a unique historical classic, had a profound impact on public opinion and the quality of life of farmed animals when it was published in 1964. * Reprinted in its entirety, gives an accurate, and sometimes shocking, account of intensive farming in the 1960's, still current in large parts of the world today. * Harrison's work greatly increased public awareness of animal welfare and led to legal reforms, shaping our closer understanding of farm conditions today. * Provides a fascinating insight into the system we continue to live with as the global population increases. * Includes foreword by Rachel Carson and new chapters by international experts in animal welfare including Marion Stamp Dawkins, discussing the book's significant legacy and impact today.

Table of Contents

1: Why We Still Need to Read Animal Machines 2: Ruth Harrison - Tribute To An Inspirational Friend 3: Animal Machines - Prophecy and Philosophy 4: Ruth Harrison - A Tribute 5: Ruth Harrison's Later Writings and Animal Welfare Work Foreword: Foreword to 1964 Edition by Rachel Carson Acknowledgements: Acknowledgements I: Introduction II: Broiler Chickens III: Poultry Packing Stations IV: Battery Birds V: Veal Calves VI: Other Intensive Units A: The New Factory Farming - A Pictorial Summary VII: The Basis of Quality VIII: Quantity Versus Quality IX: Cruelty and Legislation X: Conclusion

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