Illustrations

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From the 1894 book
Three of Us which features stories about a Bulldog, a Borzoi and a St. Bernard
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These are the wonderful plates by Cecil Aldin found in the Patrick Chalmers 1932 book,
Dogs of Every Day.
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The illustrations above of a Borzoi and Gordon Setter and the one at the left of Irish Wolfhounds are by famed artist Charles Livingston Bull. They are found in the 1923 book
Six Breeds, by R. G. Kirk.


This and the following plates are from Modern Training and Handling, by B. Waters, published in 1894. Please excuse the dot patterns and moire that show up in these scans. They do not appear in the originals.
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