Albert Payson Terhune wrote hundreds of stories showing an understanding of the hearts and souls of dogs. The 27 stories herein, meticulously reclaimed from their 1910s and 20s pulp magazine sources, demonstrate Terhune’s equally perceptive insightfulness into the minds and motivations of human lives, in a way that is still touching, relevant, and humorous today. Includes all original illustrations.
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The Coney Island Riddle
The Blizzard Juggler
The Justice of the Sands
The Shrimp
Her Faith in Mankind
‘At $32 Per’
In His Wife’s Name
The Other Man
The Unbaited Trap
Lucrezia Borgia: The Much-Married Siren
The Fear of the Job
The War Bridegroom
The Cheat
Eugénie, Empress Of The French
The Unknown
When the Devil Was Sick
The Girl of the Night-Court
Money Thrown Away
The Girl in the Crowd
Don Quixote Mc Graw
The Wallflower
Twice-Over
The Actor-Man
The Yaller Dog
Sheer Weight
Watchful Wasting
The Clean-up
Appendix