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The American Book of the Dog Various Authors, G. O. Shields, Editor
Here is a period piece, covering 47 breeds, about the early days of dog breeding, the birth of the American Kennel Club (1884) which firmly established breed standards, and the development of bench shows and field trials. Each article, written by a premier breed expert of the day, sheds light on how today's breeds were sculpted from the best traits of dogs of yesteryear. Old dog training theory and methods of treating disease are discussed. Editor Shields called this book (as of 1891) “the grandest work on the dog ever published.” Its various authors were part of the movement importing canine stock from Europe, often at enormous expense, and organizing national breed clubs from the various private clubs they were part of. (Summary by Michele Fry)
Genre(s): Animals Language: English
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Cover Illustration: from “Setters On Point” 1905, oil on canvas
Percival Leonard Rosseau 1859-1937, Louisiana artist. Cover design for LibriVox by Michele Fry
Read by Librivox Volunteers: Michele Fry, Jill Engle, Mark Nelson, laurencetrask, William Allan Jones, Roger Melin, JoshuaD, tommack, E Farmer, Jamie Fidler, Colleen McMahon, Hayley McCardle, BettyB, Ricarda, Nuria, Natalia Cox, Sherri Lothridge Book Coordinator: Michele Fry Catalog Date: 2019-02-26 Meta Coordinator: knotyouraveragejo Run Time: 25:01:34 Proof Listener: Michele Fry Zip File Size: 680MB
Cover Design: Michele Fry
The American Book of the Dog Various Authors, G. O. Shields, Editor
Here is a period piece, covering 47 breeds, about the early days of dog breeding, the birth of the American Kennel Club (1884) which firmly established breed standards, and the development of bench shows and field trials. Each article, written by a premier breed expert of the day, sheds light on how today's breeds were sculpted from the best traits of dogs of yesteryear. Old dog training theory and methods of treating disease are discussed. Editor Shields called this book (as of 1891) “the grandest work on the dog ever published.” Its various authors were part of the movement importing canine stock from Europe, often at enormous expense, and organizing national breed clubs from the various private clubs they were part of. (Summary by Michele Fry)
Genre(s): Animals Language: English
This recording and cover are in the public domain and
may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit
www.librivox.org.
Read by Librivox Volunteers: Michele Fry, Jill Engle, Mark Nelson, laurencetrask,
William Allan Jones, Roger Melin, JoshuaD, tommack, E Farmer, Jamie Fidler, Colleen McMahon, Hayley McCardle, BettyB, Ricarda, Nuria, Natalia Cox, Sherri Lothridge Book Coordinator: Michele Fry Catalog Date: 2019-02-26
Meta Coordinator: knotyouraveragejo Run Time: 25:01:34
Proof Listener: Michele Fry Zip File Size: 680MB Cover Design: Michele Fry
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The American Book of the Dog Various Authors, G. O. Shields, Editor
Here is a period piece, covering 47 breeds, about the early days of dog breeding, the birth of the American Kennel Club (1884) which firmly established breed standards, and the development of bench shows and field trials. Each article, written by a premier breed expert of the day, sheds light on how today's breeds were sculpted from the best traits of dogs of yesteryear. Old dog training theory and methods of treating disease are discussed. Editor Shields called this book (as of 1891) “the grandest work on the dog ever published.” Its various authors were part of the movement importing canine stock from Europe, often at enormous expense, and organizing national breed clubs from the various private clubs they were part of. (Summary by Michele Fry)
Genre(s): Animals Language: English
Read by Librivox Volunteers: Michele Fry, Jill Engle, Mark Nelson, laurencetrask, William Allan Jones, Roger Melin, JoshuaD, tommack, E Farmer, Jamie Fidler, Colleen McMahon, Hayley McCardle, BettyB, Ricarda, Nuria, Natalia Cox, Sherri Lothridge Book Coordinator: Michele Fry Catalog Date: 2019-02-26 Meta Coordinator: knotyouraveragejo Run Time: 25:01:34 Proof Listener: Michele Fry Zip File Size: 680MB Cover Design: Michele Fry
This recording and cover are in the public domain and may be
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