Full Description
Throughout his life Rudyard Kipling was fond of dogs, and while they featured prominently in early tales such as 'The Dog Hervey' and 'Garm - a Hostage', he later came up with the innovative idea of writing a story from the perspective of a dog, resulting in the hugely successful 'Thy Servant a Dog', narrated by an Aberdeen terrier named Boots.
This collection, published in the author's lifetime, gathers Kipling's dog stories written throughout his career, providing a warm tribute to man's best friend and showcasing the lively storytelling talents of one of Britain's most enduringly popular writers.
Contents
Contains: Private Learoyd's Story, Garm A Hostage, The Power of the Dog, Quiquern, The Dog Hervey, Dinah in Heaven, The Woman in His Life, Four-Feet, Thy Servant a Dog, The Great Play Hunt, Toby Dog, The Supplication of the Black Aberdeen, His Apologies, A Sea Dog.