Mark Twain for Dog Lovers
True and Imaginary Adventures with Man's Best Friend
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Product details:
- Publisher Lyons Press
- Date of Publication 1 November 2016
- Number of Volumes Paper over boards
- ISBN 9781493019588
- Binding Book
- No. of pages216 pages
- Size 180x140x18 mm
- Weight 381 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 54 BW Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified 0
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Short description:
Mark Twain for Dog Lovers combines one of America?s most beloved authors and dogs. Twain specialist R. Kent Rasmussen traces the history of dogs in Twain?s life?from the ones he knew personally, like his daughter?s dog which he took in after she died, to the foreign dogs he saw on his travels around the world. Compiling 30 stories and extracts from Twain?s wiritings, Rasmussen tells a detailed an compelling story of Twain?s relationship with one of America?s favorite pets.
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Mark Twain for Dog Lovers combines one of America?s most beloved authors and dogs. Twain specialist R. Kent Rasmussen traces the history of dogs in Twain?s life?from the ones he knew personally, like his daughter?s dog which he took in after she died, to the foreign dogs he saw on his travels around the world. Compiling 30 stories and extracts from Twain?s wiritings, Rasmussen tells a detailed an compelling story of Twain?s relationship with one of America?s favorite pets.
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