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Originally published in London 1886, this rare early work on the
Greyhound is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition.
VINTAGE DOG BOOKS have now republished it using the original text
and illustration. The author was a highly respected expert on dogs
who wrote several important breed books. He was also Kennel Editor
of "The Bazaar." The book contains six detailed chapters on: -
History of The Modern Greyhound. - Coursing. - Breeding. - Rearing.
- Training. - Waterloo Cup Winners from 1836 - 1886. In addition
VINTAGE DOG BOOKS have also added a significant amount of extra
material gleaned from other early writings on greyhounds. There are
two extra chapters added, one written by distinguished dog writer,
Vero Shaw, and the other by the noted dog researcher and historian,
James Watson. Both chapters contain much further detail on the
development of the greyhound and also a wealth of superb black
& white illustrations and photographs of famous dogs of the
day. This is a fascinating read for any Greyhound enthusiast or
historian of the breed, but also contains much information that is
still useful and practical today. "Chuse the Greyhound pied with
black and white: He runs more swift than thought or winged flight."
Many of the earliest dog breed books, particularly those dating
back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS are republishing these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork.
Originally published in the mid 1800s. This is the revised and
enlarged edition of 1897. It also contains Instructions in cases of
Injury and Poisoning and brief directions for maintaining a dog in
good health. The author was a well known personality in the dog
world and wrote many other breed and veterinary books. Many of the
earliest dog books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home
Farm Books are republishing many of these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
BRITISH DOGS - THEIR VARIETIES, HISTORY, CHARACTERISTICS, BREEDING,
MANAGEMENT, AND EXHIBITION. ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS OF DOGS OF
THE DAY. By HUGH DALZIEL. PREFACE: WHEN reminded by the Publisher
that a dozen or so lines of Preface were needful in introducing
British Dogs to the public, the following questions were forcibly
presented to my mind First, whether the book should have been
written and, secondly given the necessity for it whether I should
have undertaken the work. Both these questions I propose handing
over to the reader for solution, as I fear I might not be
altogether an unprejudiced judge and in doing so I trust to his
good nature to treat leniently all faults, and to his good sense to
assimilate whatevermay be found worthy. The object aimed at has
been to give, as far as obtainable, a sketch of the origin of each
breed, and an accurate description of the points of excellence of
each variety as demanded by modern taste. Only the initiated know
the minute distinctions between breeds and individual dogs, patent
to the subtle discrimination of the present-day philo-kuon. My
fitness, if fitness there be, to convey this class of information
much sought after nowadays has been acquired as canine critic for
The Field, as kennel editor of The Country, and as a judge at
shows, iv Preface. in which capacities I have visited many of the
great exhibitions of the canine species in France, Germany, and
America, as well as all the principal ones in the United Kingdom,
where I have had exceptional opportunities of enlarging a knowledge
of my favourite animals, which I had all my life been accumulating.
There are parts of the book I can refer to with unqualified
pleasure and unstintedpraise, namely, the chapters contributed by
the friends who have so kindly and ably assisted me. These
contributions are in all cases accredited to the individual
authors, and the views expressed must command, as they well
deserve, the respect which the great experience of the writers
merits. The illustrations are from life, celebrated Dogs of the Day
having been selected, and the artists have, in most instances,
succeeded in giving very correct delineations, showing the
distinguishing character- istics of each breed. CORSINCON.Contents
include: INTRODUCTORY - - - 1 10 DIVISION I. Dogs Used in Field
Sports. GROUP I. DOGS THAT HUNT THEIR GAME BY SIGHT AND KILL.
Including The Greyhound, the Scotch Deerhotuid, the Irish
Wolfhound, the Scotch Rough-haired Greyhound, the Lurcher, the
Whippet, the Siberian Wolfhound, the Persian Greyhound GROUP II.
DOGS THAT HUNT THEIR GAME BY SCENT AND KILL. Including The
Bloodhound, the Foxhound, the Otterhound, the Harrier, the Beagle,
the Basset, the 13 49 Dachshund, the Schweisshund - - - - - 50 102
GROUP III. DOGS THAT FIND THEIR GAME BY SCENT, AND INDEX IT FOR THE
ADVANTAGE OF THE GUN. Including The English Setter, the Irish
Setter, the Gordon or Black and Tan Setter, the Spanish Pointer,
the Pointer, the Dropper GROUP IV. DOGS USED WITH THE GUN IN
QUESTING AND RETRIEVING GAME. Including The Black Spaniel, the
Cocker Spaniel, the Clumber Spaniel, the Sussex Spaniel, the
Norfolk Spaniel, the Irish Water Spaniel, the English Water
Spaniel, the Black Wavy-coated Retriever, the Black Curly-coated
Retriever, the Norfolk Retriever, the 103133 Russian Retriever 134
171 vi. Contents. EXHIBITING. DOG SHOWS AND DOG JUDGING, AND
STANDARD PAGE OF EXCELLENCE BYWHICH TO . JUDGE. Including The
History of Dog Shows, Objects and Management of Dog Shows, the
Judges their Election, c., Judging by Points, Standard of
Excellence 172192 DIVISION II. Dogs Useful to Man in other Work
than Field Sports. GROUP I...
In this highly influential study of art forms as models for a
theory of communications, Hugh Dalziel Duncan demonstrates that
without understanding of the role of symbols in society, social
scientists cannot hope to develop adequate models for social
analysis. He reviews critically major contributions to
communication theory during the past century: Freud's analysis of
dream symbolism, Simmel's concept of sociability, James' insights
into religious experience, and Dewey's relating of art to
experience.
In this highly influential study of art forms as models for a
theory of communications, Hugh Dalziel Duncan demonstrates that
without understanding of the role of symbols in society, social
scientists cannot hope to develop adequate models for social
analysis. He reviews critically major contributions to
communication theory during the past century: Freud's analysis of
dream symbolism, Simmel's concept of sociability, James' insights
into religious experience, and Dewey's relating of art to
experience.
Originally published in the mid 1800s. This is the revised and
enlarged edition of 1897. It also contains Instructions in cases of
Injury and Poisoning and brief directions for maintaining a dog in
good health. The author was a well known personality in the dog
world and wrote many other breed and veterinary books. Many of the
earliest dog books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home
Farm Books are republishing many of these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
BRITISH DOGS - THEIR VARIETIES, HISTORY, CHARACTERISTICS, BREEDING,
MANAGEMENT, AND EXHIBITION. ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS OF DOGS OF
THE DAY. BY HUGH DALZIEL Author of The Diseases of Dogs The
Diseases of Horses, ASSISTED BY EMINENT FANCIERS. - PREFACE. WHEN
reminded by the Publisher that a dozen or so lines of Preface were
needful in introducing British Dogs to the public, the following
questions were forcibly presented to my mind First, whether the
book should have been written and, secondly given the necessity for
it whether I should have undertaken the work. Both these questions
I propose handing over to the reader for solution, as I fear I
might not be altogether an unprejudiced judge and in doing so I
trust to his good nature to treat leniently all faults, and to his
good sense to assimilate whatevermay be found worthy. The object
aimed at has been to give, as far as obtainable, a sketch of the
origin of each breed, and an accurate description of the points of
excellence of each variety as demanded by modern taste. Only the
initiated know the minute distinctions between breeds and
individual dogs, patent to the subtle discrimination of the
present-day philo-kuon. My fitness, if fitness there be, to convey
this class of information much sought after nowadays has been
acquired as canine critic for The Field, as kennel editor of The
Country, and as a judge at shows, iv Preface. in which capacities I
have visited many of the great exhibitions of the canine species in
France, Germany, and America, as well as all the principal ones in
the United Kingdom, where I have had exceptional opportunities of
enlarging a knowledge of my favourite animals, which I had all my
life beenaccumulating. There are parts of the book I can refer to
with unqualified pleasure and unstinted praise, namely, the
chapters contributed by the friends who have so kindly and ably
assisted me. These contributions are in all cases accredited to the
individual authors, and the views expressed must command, as they
well deserve, the respect which the great experience of the writers
merits. The illustrations are from life, celebrated Dogs of the Day
having been selected, and the artists have, in most instances,
succeeded in giving very correct delineations, showing the
distinguishing character- istics of each breed. CORSINCON.
CONTENTS. Page INTRODUCTORY - - - 1 10 DIVISION I. Dogs Used in
Field Sports. GROUP I. DOGS THAT HUNT THEIR GAME BY SIGHT AND KILL.
Including The Greyhound, the Scotch Deerhotuid, the Irish
Wolfhound, the Scotch Rough-haired Greyhound, the Lurcher, the
Whippet, the Siberian Wolfhound, the Persian Greyhound GROUP II.
DOGS THAT HUNT THEIR GAME BY SCENT AND KILL. Including The
Bloodhound, the Foxhound, the Otterhound, the Harrier, the Beagle,
the Basset, the 13 49 Dachshund, the Schweisshund - - - - - 50 102
GROUP III. DOGS THAT FIND THEIR GAME BY SCENT, AND INDEX IT FOR THE
ADVANTAGE OF THE GUN. Including The English Setter, the Irish
Setter, the Gordon or Black and Tan Setter, the Spanish Pointer,
the Pointer, the Dropper GROUP IV. DOGS USED WITH THE GUN IN
QUESTING AND RETRIEVING GAME. Including The Black Spaniel, the
Cocker Spaniel, the Clumber Spaniel, the Sussex Spaniel, the
Norfolk Spaniel, the Irish Water Spaniel, the English Water
Spaniel, the Black Wavy-coated Retriever, the Black Curly-coated
Retriever, the Norfolk Retriever, the 103133 Russian Retriever
134171 vi. Contents. EXHIBITING. DOG SHOWS AND DOG JUDGING, AND
STANDARD PAGE OF EXCELLENCE BY WHICH TO . JUDGE. Including The
History of Dog Shows, Objects and Management of Dog Shows, the
Judges their Election, c., Judging by Points, Standard of
Excellence 172192 DIVISION II. Dogs Useful to Man in other Work
than Field Sports. GROUP I...
The Greyhound Its History, Points, Breeding, Rearing, Training and
Running (A Vintage Dog Books Breed Classic)Dalziel, Hugh Originally
published in London 1886, this rare early work on the Greyhound is
both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. VINTAGE DOG
BOOKS have now republished it using the original text and
illustration. The author was a highly respected expert on dogs who
wrote several important breed books. He was also Kennel Editor of
"The Bazaar." The book contains six detailed chapters on: - History
of The Modern Greyhound. - Coursing. - Breeding. - Rearing. -
Training. - Waterloo Cup Winners from 1836 - 1886. In addition
VINTAGE DOG BOOKS have also added a significant amount of extra
material gleaned from other early writings on greyhounds. There are
two extra chapters added, one written by distinguished dog writer,
Vero Shaw, and the other by the noted dog researcher and historian,
James Watson. Both chapters contain much further detail on the
development of the greyhound and also a wealth of superb black amp
white illustrations and photographs of famous dogs of the day. This
is a fascinating read for any Greyhound enthusiast or historian of
the breed, but also contains much information that is still useful
and practical today. "Chuse the Greyhound pied with black and
white: He runs more swift than thought or winged flight." Many of
the earliest dog breed books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS are republishing these classic works
in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original
text and artwork.
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