Dog's Best Friend: Journey to the Roots of an Ancient Partnership
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Dog's Best Friend: Journey to the Roots of an Ancient Partnership
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SKU: BK1008
Whether as sled, shepherd, or hunting dogs, whether in the desert, jungle, or on eternal ice, dogs have been the faithful companions of humans for thousands of years, a partnership that has proved one of the most enduring and fruitful in history. More details...Price: $15.96 List Price: $19.95 You Save: $3.99
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Product Details
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By (author) Ursula Birr By (author) Gerald Krakauer By (author) Daniela Osiander ISBN-13: 978-0-89281-829-7 ISBN: 0-89281-829-8 Paperback Page Count: 144; 7.00 (width) x 10.00 (height) 96 color photographs
No other animal has influenced human development in as long-lasting or important ways as the dog. "He is the sanctuary of the tired, model of faithfulness, mirror-image of attention, peak of understanding and memory, the motto and mascot of wise men," historian Christian Franz Pollini wrote of the dog almost 300 years ago. This statement still holds true today, for the dog has long been man's partner in work and in play, and the roots of their spiritual connection extend into the very foundation of our culture.
In exploring the origins of this oldest human-animal relationship the authors traveled to Borneo, Patagonia, Greenland, Namibia, and Nepal, where they found races of dogs that are largely unknown, dogs of pure beauty and unique character such as the azawakhs, basenjis, kelpies, and sloughis, dogs that even today are an essential part of their human community. Dog's Best Friend follows the close partnership between man and dog in indigenous cultures and reveals how without our canine friends the cultural historyof humankind would be vastly different. Whether as sled, shepherd, or hunting dogs, whether in the desert, jungle, or eternal ice, dogs have been the faithful companions of humans for thousands of years, and this union has proved one of the most enduring and fruitful in history.
This book explores the nature of the oldest human-animal relationship in cultures around the world. Featuring over 100 stunning color photographs of rare breeds of dogs in their native environments. Dog's Best Friend, gives dog lovers a new appreciation of the important role dogs have always played in human lives.
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