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The Pawprints of History: Dogs and the Course of Human Events
Contributor(s): Coren, Stanley (Author)
ISBN: 0743222318     ISBN-13: 9780743222310
Publisher: Atria Books
OUR PRICE:   $19.94  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2003
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Annotation: "The Pawprints of History" shines a new light on a favorite subject--the relationship between humans and their four-legged best friends. Coren has combed the annals of history and found fascinating examples of the impact of dogs on the actions, decisions, and fates of well-known figures from every era and throughout the world.
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BISAC Categories:
- Pets | Dogs - Training
Dewey: 636.7
Series: Dogs and the Course of Human Events
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 5.49" W x 8.38" (0.66 lbs) 336 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
The Pawprints of History shines a new light on a favorite subject -- the relationship between humans and their four-legged best friends. Stanley Coren, a renowned expert on dog-human interactions, has combed the annals of history and found captivating stories of how dogs have lent a helping paw and influenced the actions, decisions, and fates of well-known figures from every era and throughout the world.
As history's great figures strut across the stage, Coren guides us from the wings, adoringly picking out the canine cameos and giving every dog of distinction its day. In this unparalleled chronicle, we see how Florence Nightingale's chance encounter with a wounded dog changed her life by leading her to the vocation of nursing. We learn why Dr. Freud's Chow Chow attended all of his therapy sessions and how the life of the Fifth Dalai Lama was saved by a dog who shared his bed. Dogs have even found their way to the battlefield -- great military leaders such as Robert the Bruce and Omar Bradley have shared their lives, exploits, and gunfire with dogs. From Wagner, who admitted that one of the arias in the opera Siegfried was written by one of his dogs, to the dogs that inspired and lived with Presidents Lincoln, Roosevelt, Johnson, and Clinton, these loving canines do double duty as loyal pets and creative muses.
From war to art, across the spectrum of human endeavor and achievement, there often stands, not only at his side but leading the way, man's beloved best friend. For those who believe that behind every great person is a good dog, the uplifting stories in The Pawprints of History will be a lasting delight.

Contributor Bio(s): Coren, Stanley: - Stanley Coren an international authority on sidedness, is professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Born to Bark: My Adventures with an Irrepressible and Unforgettable Dog (2010), among other books.