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Jon Wynne-Tyson is a British author and publisher who was born on 6 July 1924 in Hampshire, England. He is best known for his books on vegetarianism, ecology, and animal rights. He is also the founder of the publishing house Centaur Press.
Wynne-Tyson studied at the University of Oxford and served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. After the war, he worked as a journalist and editor for various publications, including The Observer and The Sunday Times.
In the 1950s, Wynne-Tyson became a vegetarian and began writing books on the subject. His first book, The New Vegetarian, was published in 1956. He went on to write several more books on vegetarianism, ecology, and animal rights, including The Extended Circle (1977), The Case for Animal Rights (1984), and The New Ecology (1989).
Wynne-Tyson also founded the publishing house Centaur Press in 1965. The press published books on vegetarianism, ecology, and animal rights, as well as works of fiction and poetry.
Wynne-Tyson is 96 years old and has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
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Wynne-Tyson died on 26 March 2020, at the age of 95.
In 2016, he became a patron of Quaker Concern for Animals.
In 1989, Wynne-Tyson published the play Marvellous Party about his mother and a visit from her close friend Noël Coward. He later adapted it into a radio play which was broadcast on the BBC world service in May 1994.
In 1985, he received the Animal Rights Writing Award from the International Society for Animal Rights. His work The Extended Circle, was endorsed by animal rights philosophers Tom Regan and Peter Singer.
Wynne-Tyson was the author of the book, Food for a Future: The Ecological Priority of a Humane Diet, first published in 1975. It was republished as Food for a Future: The Complete Case For Vegetarianism, in 1979. The book argues from anatomy, physiology, and pathology, that humans are naturally vegetarian and provides ecological necessities for giving up eating and slaughtering animals.
Founded in 1954, Centaur Press was a full-time independent publishing company until it was sold to another small publisher, in 1998. The output from Centaur Press ranged from small stories illustrated by his first wife Joan Stanton, to the substantial hardback series Centaur Classics, which included such titles as Leland's five-volume Itinerary in England and Wales, Tyndale's translation of the Pentateuch, and Burns' Commonplace Book. The company expanded into humane education, under the imprint, Kinship Library, releasing titles on topics such as vegetarianism, animal rights, and related philosophy. The firm also published works of fiction (So Say Banana Bird), classical literature and philosophy (The Myths of Plato) and poetry.
In 1950, Wynne-Tyson married Joan Stanton, they had a daughter together. In 1956, after their divorce, he married Jennifer Tyson (no relation); they also had a daughter.
Jon Linden Wynne-Tyson (6 July 1924 – 26 March 2020) was an English author, publisher, Quaker, activist and pacifist, who founded Centaur Press in 1954. He ran Centaur Press from his home in Sussex and was a distinguished independent publisher. He authored books on animal rights and vegetarianism. At one time Wynne-Tyson held the title of "King of Redonda", a literary title referencing a small island.
Jon Linden Wynne-Tyson was born in Hampshire, England on 6 July 1924. His mother was Esmé Wynne-Tyson, a former child actress and writer, and his father was Linden Charles Tyson, an officer in the Royal Air Force. He attended Brighton College, but left at age 15, when his father could not longer afford the school fees after rejoining the RAF, on the outbreak of World War II. Wynne-Tyson was registered as a conscientious objector, so did not fight in the war, instead working as a market gardener with other pacifists and Quakers.