Anti-Vivisection Review, The. Volume II, June 1910 - July 1911.

[ANIMAL RIGHTS] (PERIODICALS) LIND-AF-HAGEBY, Louise (ed). The Anti-Vivisection Review. Volume II (June 1910 - July 1911), With Index. Quarto. Publisher's pictorial cloth: 332pp: illus. Bound volume of 12 monthly issues. Mild and occasional foxing else Fine, in the elaborate publisher's cloth.

Scarce animal rights journal edited by the prominent anti-vivisectionist Louise "Lizzy" Lind af-Hageby. whose 1903 testimony against researchers at University College touched off the celebrated "Brown Dog Affair in which medical students clashed with sufraggists and trade unionists on the streets of London.

The current volume includes one letter to the editor by G.B. Shaw, other contributors include Charles Richet, Robert Bell, Henri Boucher, many others. Illustrated with halftone portraits and caricatures Rare; though publication continued to 1927. OCLC locates only two holdings for any copies of this Journal (and none in North America).

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