
DOGS AND ALL ABOUT THEM - BY - ROBERT LEIGHTON - ASSISTED BY - EMINENT AUTHORITIES ON THE VARIOUS BREEDS - WITH SEVENTEEN FULL-PAGE PLATES
PREFACE
ROBERT LEIGHTON. - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I - GENERAL HISTORY OF THE DOG
CHAPTER II - THE ENGLISH MASTIFF
CHAPTER III - THE BULLDOG
THE MINIATURE BULLDOG
THE FRENCH BULLDOG (BOULEDOGUE FRANCAIS)
CHAPTER IV - THE ST. BERNARD
CHAPTER V - THE NEWFOUNDLAND
A lively yet scholarly guide, this volume surveys the remarkable rise of the dog from ancient companion to today’s beloved household member. It opens with a concise history that traces how early humans first welcomed wolves‑like ancestors into their lives, setting the stage for the diverse breeds we cherish now.
The heart of the book is an organized catalogue of canine types—non‑sporting, utility, hounds, gundogs, terriers, toy and miniature breeds—each illustrated with full‑page plates and enriched by notes from leading experts of the day. Readers will discover practical details on temperament, appearance, and the specific roles each breed was bred to fulfill, from vigilant guardians to enthusiastic hunters.
Beyond facts, the author’s clear, engaging prose reflects a genuine affection for these animals, making the work both an informative reference and a celebration of the enduring bond between people and their dogs.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (706K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1934
A Scottish journalist and storyteller, he wrote lively historical adventures for young readers and also became known for practical books about dogs. His career crossed journalism, magazine editing, and popular fiction at a time when serialized stories were a major part of family reading.
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