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!

A

BOOK

ON

DOGS

By

CHARLES

HENRY

LANE

ALL

ABOUT

DOGS.

A

Book

for

Doggy

People.

With

85

full-page

Illustrations

(in-

cluding

nearly

70

champions)

by

R.

H.

Moore.

Price

7s.

6d.

net.

Demy

8vo.

Price

$2.

50

net.

"One

of the

most

interesting

contributions

to

the

literature

of

the

day."—

Z^az/y

Chronicle.

"Mr

Lane's

book

is

worthy

of

a

place

on

the

shelves

of

any

sporting

library."

Outlook,

"A

most

interesting,

indeed,

an

entirely

fascinating

book."—

St

James

s

Gazette.

"A

mine

of

information."—

Fwr

and

Feather.

"

To

be

read

from

cover

to

cover."

Country

Gentleman.

"The

'points,'

in

competitions,

are

set

forth

as

becomes

a

practised

judge

;

the

remarks

on

treatment

and

disease

are

practical

and

brief

;

the

illustrations

are

good

and

spirited."—

"Every

breed

is

taken

and

described

on

a

plan

that

is

full

and

satisfactory,

while

the

Doggy

Stories

will

tickle

everybody's

palate

I

"

Sportsman.

"The

advice

he

gives

to

exhibitors

is

invaluable,

coming

from

one

ivho

has

almost

an

unrivalled

record

as

a

judge.

Dog

lovers

of

every

degree

should

hasten

to

possess

themselves

of

this

excellent

handbook."

Pall

Mall

Gazette.

"C.

H.

Lane,

whose

knowledge

of

dogs

is

extensive

and

peculiar,

has

written

a

book

about

dogs

which

is

absolutely

the

most

fascinat-

ing

we

have

ever read*

Everyone

who

loves

dogs

should

treat

himself,

or

herself,

to

a

copy

of

this

excellent

volume

!

"

Star.

"

With

this

book

as

a

guide

the

uninitiated

cannot

go

far

wrong

and

even

the

specialist

may

\^zxvi."—Echo.

John

Lane,

Publisher,

London

&

New

York