1903 The still-room by C. Roundell

A BOOK ON DOGS

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By CHARLES HENRY LANE ALL ABOUT DOGS. A Book for Doggy People. With 85 full-page Illustrations (in- cluding nearly 70 champions) by R. H. Moore. "One of the most interesting contributions to the literature of the day."— Z^az/y Chronicle. "Mr Lane's book is worthy of a place on the shelves of any sporting library." Outlook, "A most interesting, indeed, an entirely fascinating book."— St James s Gazette. "A mine of information."— Fwr and Feather. " To be read from cover to cover." Country Gentleman. "The 'points,' in competitions, are set forth as becomes a practised judge ; the remarks on treatment and disease are practical and brief ; the illustrations are good and spirited."— "Every breed is taken and described on a plan that is full and satisfactory, while the Doggy Stories will tickle everybody's palate I " — Sportsman. "The advice he gives to exhibitors is invaluable, coming from one ivho has almost an unrivalled record as a judge. Dog lovers of every degree should hasten to possess themselves of this excellent handbook." Pall Mall Gazette. "C. H. Lane, whose knowledge of dogs is extensive and peculiar, has written a book about dogs which is absolutely the most fascinat- ing we have ever read* Everyone who loves dogs should treat himself, or herself, to a copy of this excellent volume ! " Star. " With this book as a guide the uninitiated cannot go far wrong and even the specialist may \^zxvi."—Echo. Price 7s. 6d. net. Demy 8vo. Price $2. 50 net.

John Lane, Publisher, London & New York

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