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Dog Books with a Pedigree: A celebration of the evolution and preservation of heritage dog breeds around the world.
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A Most Celebrated Breed: The Art of the French Bulldog - Revodana Publishing
From pricey antiques to kitschy postcards, images of French Bulldogs have graced all manner of objets, both precious and pedestrian, for the better part of a century. A Most Celebrated Breed: The Art of the French Bulldog is the definitive book on Frenchie art and collectibles, filled with page after page of breathtaking and eye-catching images that are as irresistible as these impish dogs themselves. An internationally known writer, researcher and curator of French Bulldog art, Gary Bachman beg
The Best of Babbie - Revodana Publishing
The subtitle of this book − The Wicked Wisdom of Babbie Tongren, the Afghan Hound’s Sharpest Wit — says it all: Breeder, judge, exhibitor and perennial gadfly, Babbie Tongren was the grande dame of Afghan Hounds, writing incisively and unflinchingly about the breed she loved. Here, for the first time, is a collection of her Continue Reading..
Exploring the Tibetan Mastiff - Revodana Publishing
This ruggedly beautiful breed from the Rooftop of the World has found admirers around the globe, but has never relinquished its primitive nature. “Tibetan Mastiffs always walk their own path,” explains Swedish photographer Sanna Sander. “And if we are lucky, we get to walk beside them for a short time.” Over the past decade, Sander Continue Reading..
A Most Celebrated Breed: The Art of the French Bulldog - Revodana Publishing
From pricey antiques to kitschy postcards, images of French Bulldogs have graced all manner of objets, both precious and pedestrian, for the better part of a century. A Most Celebrated Breed: The Art of the French Bulldog is the definitive book on Frenchie art and collectibles, filled with page after page of breathtaking and eye-catching images that are as irresistible as these impish dogs themselves. An internationally known writer, researcher and curator of French Bulldog art, Gary Bachman beg