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Dog's History of America How Our Best Friend Explored, Conquered, and Settled a Continent

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ISBN-10: 1468302663

ISBN-13: 9781468302660

Edition: 2013

Authors: Mark Derr

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Wherever humans have gone in the New World, dogs have been their companions, from the time people crossed the Bering Land Bridge some twenty thousand years ago. In this revelatory history, Mark Derr looks at the ways in which we have used canines—as sled dogs and sheepdogs, hounds and Seeing Eye dogs, guard dogs, show dogs, and bomb-sniffing dogs—as he tracks changes in American culture and society. In A Dog’s History of America, Derr weaves a remarkable tapestry of heroism, betrayal, tragedy, kindness, abuse, and unique companionship. The result is an enlightening perspective on American history through the eyes of humanity’s best friend
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Book details

List price: $16.95
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Abrams, Inc.
Publication date: 11/26/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Mark Derr moved to Florida with his family at age six; his interest in the state's history and ecology dates back to the late 1960s, when he watched the landscape around Winter Park change with the construction of Walt Disney World. He is the author of the critically acclaimed books, The Frontiersman and Dog's Best Friend, and his articles have appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Natural History, Audubon, and other publications. He lives in Miami Beach.

Preface
First People and Dogs Settle the New World and Finally Are Lost: Reassembling the Scant Bits and Pieces of the Vanished
Deadly Encounters: Dogs of Mayhem and Slaughter Take the New World for Spain
The English Take Hold, Spread Out
Washington, Lafayette, and Jefferson Make Revolution and Hunt for Dogs. The Sagacious Dog Appears. What's a Man to Do Without His Hounds and Sheepdogs?
Crossing the Great Divide: Travels with Dog
Moving On: Coast to Coast and In Between
Polar Opposites: North-South, City-Country, Rich-Poor, Black-White, Purebred-Cur, and the War Between the States
Fights Indians; Runs with Dogs: The Domestication of the West Through Extermination
Don't Fence Me In: Seeking New Frontiers When the Old One Closes
Civilizing the Dog but Forgetting the Man: Obedience in a World Gone Mad
Twenties Roar, Thirties Crash and Rumble: The Nation Falls into Depression. Dogs Work, Prance, Preen. Race Is the Thing
World on Fire: Hot War, Cold War, Race War, Guerrilla War-Peace
The Good, the Bad, and the Dog; or, New Games for Old Talents, Plus a Lingering Question. What Is the Dog?
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index