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...this collection of enduring tales will evoke a gamut of emotions in the reader... --The Bark magazineDogs serve us, adore us, entertain us, work for and with us--but most of all they warm our hearts. An homage to our loyal canine companions, this classic collection of stories presents enduring tales penned by an impressive array of authors, with contributions from Albert Payson Terhune, Marshall Saunders, Jack London, Alfred Ollivant, Eleanor Atkinson, Rudyard Kipling, Ouida, Ernest Thompson Seton, Mark Twain, and many others. Between its pages you'll meet literature's most memorable dogs, including Beautiful Joe, Lad, Rollo, Buck, and Greyfriar's Bobby. These dogs will make you laugh and make you cry, but most of all they will make you appreciate just why humans adore their dogs. Here is a rich treasury filled with tales of unforgettable dogs that will make a perfect gift for dog lovers of all ages.A collection of classic stories featuring heartwarming tails of man's best friend.A treasury of classic stories filled with unforgettable tales that remind us why dogs are indeed man's very best friend.Dogs adore us, entertain us, work for and with us, but most of all they warm our hearts. An homage to our canine companions, [Untitled Dog Stories] presents a collection of enduring tales written by an impressive array of authors. These stories will make us laugh and weep as they reveal the nature of dogs and the unique relationship of love and loyalty that we have with them. Exemplars of unconditional devotion, dogs offer companionship without complaint and faithfulness without fail.Whether these stories make you smile or sigh with sadness, they will also make you appreciate our most loyal friends in ways that will touch one's heart. [Untitled Dog Stories] is a rich collection with contributions from O. Henry, Jack London, Ernest Thompson Seton, Stephen Crane, Jerome K. Jerome, Alfred Ollivant, Georgiana M. Craik and many more.Nancy Butler, has published two novelllƒ]
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