CLEVELAND AMORY - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 225291
Price: $200.00
CLEVELAND AMORY
Inscribed photo of the animal rights activist with Polar Bear, "the cat who
came for Christmas."
Photograph inscribed and signed: "For the/Sussmans/With best
wishes/Cleveland Amory". B/w, 8x10. Cleveland Amory (1917-1998) was an
editor at Saturday Evening Post, a critic for TV guide, and a frequent guest on
NBC's Today Show. In 1967 he resigned from the board of the Humane
Society of the United States, believing its policies to be too cautious, and
formed his own group, the Fund for Animals. He was President of the New
England Anti Vivisection Society for over 30 years. In his books about his
cat Polar Bear, rescued from the New York streets on Christmas Eve, and other
writings, he championed animal rights. He recruited many celebrities for his
campaign against the wearing of fur. Although not an organizer of the even
more militant PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), he expressed
sympathy for that group's "direct action" campaigns on behalf of animals. Today,
the Humane Society and Fund for Animals jointly support the Cleveland Amory
Black Beauty Ranch, an animal sanctuary in Texas. Fine
condition.
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