Jim Mason papers relating to Animal factories 1975-2000

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Jim Mason papers relating to Animal factories 1975-2000

Jim Mason (b. 1940), lawyer, journalist and animal rights activist, has written and lectured extensively on the impact of agribusiness practices, particularly factory farming, on animal and human welfare and the environment. Collection consists of Jim Mason's papers relating to Animal Factories, co-authored with Peter Singer. Papers include correspondence and related materials; royalty agreements and statements; photographs documentation; book proposal with photographs; manuscript; uncorrected proof; publicity materials; lecture notes; hardcover edition with author's annotations; Japanese edition; and clippings.

1.25 linear feet (4 boxes)

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Mason, J. (James), 1934-

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Jim Mason (b. 1940), lawyer, journalist and animal rights activist, has written and lectured extensively on the impact of agribusiness practices, particularly factory farming, on animal and human welfare and the environment. From the guide to the Jim Mason papers relating to Animal factories, 1975-2000, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Keller, Joseph

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Singer, Peter, 1946-....

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Peter Singer, born in Melbourne 6 July 1946, was Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Human Bioethics at Monash University from 1979 (1983) to 1999 and subsequently Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. In 2005 he was appointed (part-time) Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne, concurrent with his Princeton appointment. He is widely recognised in Australia and internationally for his contribution to animal rights debates, an interest developed during his y...