LEADER 00000cam a22004333a 4500 001 jwhktzhngs8v97hv 003 SE-LIBR 007 cr ||| ||||| 008 200813s2020 dk ||||jo|||||000 ||eng|d 020 9788726553116 041 eng 072 7 FA|2bicssc 082 04 820|222 (machine generated) 084 He/DR,ug|2kssb/8 084 He|2kssb/8 100 1 Terhune, Albert Payson,|d1872-1942|4aut 245 10 Lad :|ba dog 264 1 Köpenhamn :|bSaga Egmont,|c2020 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 500 E-bok 500 |5MoE|aOnline epub (0.4 MB) 500 |5MoE|aOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (0.4 MB) 520 “Lad: A God” was first published in 1919. It is made up of twelve short-stories, inspired by Terhune’s real-life Rough Collie, Lad. Through his dog’s fictional adventures, Terhune expresses his opinions on breeding and parenting. The book was a major hit, and has gone through multiple reprints. The twelves stories making up this novel are: "His Mate”, “Quiet”, “A Miracle or Two”, “His Little Son”, “For a Bit of Ribbon”, “Lost!”, “The Throwback”, “The Golden Hat”, “Speaking of Utility”, “The Killer”, “Wolf”, and “In the Day of Battle”.Albert Payson Terhune (1872 – 1942) was an American writer, journalist and dog breeder. He studied at Columbia University where he graduated with a Bachelor in Arts. As well as dog breeding, he also took part in boxing matches, and was a member of the Adventure’s Club of New York. He wrote a series of dog -focuses stories and novels, including the 1919 “Lad: A Dog”. His novels were popular with both adults and children, and have inspired countless writers and screenwriters after him. His New Jersey estate, Sunnybank, still stands to this day and is maintained is in his memory. [Elib] 653 E-bok 653 eLib 655 7 Mellanåldersböcker|2barngf 655 7 Barn- och ungdomslitteratur|2barngf 852 |5MoE|bMoE|cE-Bok|hHe.01/DR|xorigin:Elib|zOnline epub (0.4 MB)|zOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (0.4 MB) 856 4 |uhttps://malmo.elib.se/Books/Details/1111856|zLåna som E- bok 900 10 Payson Terhune, Albert,|d1872-1942|uTerhune, Albert Payson, |d1872-1942