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  2. Why I Am a Vegetarian - Wikipedia

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    While at the university, Moore was one of the founders of the Vegetarian Eating Club, which he eventually became the lead and front of. [3] Moore later wrote several well-regarded books, such as the 1906 work The Universal Kinship, the 1907 work The New Ethics, and the 1916 work Savage Survivals, among many other publications. [2]

  3. Vegetable Cookery - Wikipedia

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    Historians have noted that "Brotherton's book served as a guide for Americans who began to self-identify as vegetarian in the early decades of the nineteenth century." [ 5 ] Kathryn Gleadle has written that the book "was enormously important to the movement, forming the basis of most subsequent works on vegetable cookery."

  4. Moosewood Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    [2] This page also contains a list of 37 names (including Katzen) introduced as: "The Moosewood People who have created the Moosewood Restaurant in Ithaca, New York from which this book has sprung." [2] The Moosewood Cookbook became a highly influential vegetarian cookbook, [3] with four editions (1977, 1992, 2000, 2014). [4] Moosewood Restaurant

  5. J. Howard Moore - Wikipedia

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    John Howard Moore (December 4, 1862 – June 17, 1916) was an American zoologist, philosopher, educator, and social reformer. He was best known for his advocacy of ethical vegetarianism and his pioneering role in the animal rights movement, both deeply influenced by his ethical interpretation of Darwin's theory of evolution.

  6. Thirty-nine Reasons Why I Am a Vegetarian - Wikipedia

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    Printed on twelve pages, Thirty-nine Reasons Why I Am a Vegetarian is thus considered both a "little book," [2] as well as a pamphlet. [3] Initially selling for 10 cents, [4] it was sold as a paperback with a height of 16 centimetres (6.3 in). [5]

  7. James Moore - Wikipedia

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    Butch Moore (James Augustine Moore, 1938–2001), Irish showband icon during the 1960s; James Moore (singer) (1956–2000), American gospel artist; James E. Moore Jr. (1951–2022), American composer; Slim Harpo (James Isaac Moore, 1924–1970), blues musician; Jim Moore, actor who performed in Coonskin

  8. Figs or Pigs? - Wikipedia

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    [5] [24] 15 years after its publication, The Vegetarian Magazine says, "needless to say the theories and proofs for fruit instead of brute are incontestable," adding that "this is a book which none should fail to read who are looking for reasons for adopting the best diet." The review concludes saying that it is "an interesting and instructive ...

  9. List of vegetarians - Wikipedia

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    Author of many Olympic reference books and other reference books United States [30]: 219–224 George Watsky: Hip hop artist, author and poet United States [687] Gerard Way: Singer/songwriter, comic book writer, My Chemical Romance frontman United States [688] Keenen Ivory Wayans: Actor, comedian United States [689] Bernard Weatherill