Animals, Men and Morals, edited by Stanley and Roslind Godlovitch and John Harris (1971)
Philip Brophy | Brigid Marlin | Brigid Brophy | Brigid Berlin | Saint Brigid | Paul Brophy | John C. Brophy | John Brophy (ice hockey) | John Brophy | Edward Brophy | Brigid Keenan |
John Harris writes about killing for food, Maureen Duffy about hunting, Brigid Brophy about the need for animal rights, Roslind and Stanley Godlovitch about the ethics, and Leonard Nelson (the German philosopher who died in 1927) about duties to animals.
By the end of the company’s first year, its list of authors included Robert Bly, Brigid Brophy, Dick Clement and Ian LaFrenais, James Dickey, Adrian Henri, Michael Levey, Edward Lucie-Smith, Roger McGough, Charles Osborne, Brian Patten and Ralph Steadman.