101 Dogs: An Illustrated Compendium of Canines
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101 Dogs: An Illustrated Compendium of Canines  -     By: Nicola Jane Swinney, Romy Bl & mel(ILLUS)

101 Dogs: An Illustrated Compendium of Canines

Penguin Random House / 2024 / Other, N/A

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Title: 101 Dogs: An Illustrated Compendium of Canines
By: Nicola Jane Swinney, Romy Bl & mel(ILLUS)
Format: Other, N/A
Vendor: Penguin Random House
Publication Date: 2024
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: UNITED STATES
ISBN-13: 9781536238419
Ages: 9-12
Stock No: WW6238419

Publisher's Description

One hundred and one dogs bound through the pages of this humorous guide to dog breeds.

From dinky dachshunds to massive mastiffs, shaggy sheepdogs to slinky salukis, this beautifully illustrated guide to over one hundred dog breeds is perfect for those looking to adopt a pooch or just doting dog lovers who want to learn more. Get the scoop on what makes each breed unique, as well as fascinating facts about their history and temperament.

Author Bio

Nicola Jane Swinney is a former newspaper journalist and editor for the equestrian publication Horse & Hound. She is the author of more than fifteen equestrian and canine titles and the coauthor of the best-selling Spirit of the Horse. Nicola Jane Swinney lives in London.

Romy Blümel is a German illustrator whose work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, books, and more. She graduated with a degree in design and illustration from the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences in 2008. She is a member of the female art collective Spring, and her art has been exhibited all over the world. Romy Blümel lives in Berlin.

Editorial Reviews

An entertaining ramble through a roster of purebred canines, from the “flufftastic” Samoyed to the French bulldog. . . . even confirmed students of the canine clan are likely to find new breeds to cherish here.
—Kirkus Reviews

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