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James Hardy junior's early subjects were mainly game birds painted in watercolours and in oils. In 1854 he painted his first pictures of sporting dogs, which he exhibited at the Society of British Artists; The Art Journal's reviewer wrote, "There is in this composition the head of a pointer, which is accurately drawn, skilfully painted, and strikingly characteristic.
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Works originally published in The Strand Magazine " The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total.
Choose your favorite book cover for the forthcoming book "Tails at 60: Celebrating the Lives of Dogs."From puppies to senior dogs, loving pets to working support dogs, this series of fun dog ...
This category includes books primarily about dogs. Articles must contain the specific reference ("Category:Books about dogs") to be listed below. For more information, see List of fictional dogs in prose and poetry .
The Strand Bookstore is an independent bookstore located at 828 Broadway, at the corner of East 12th Street in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, two blocks south of Union Square. [1] [2] In addition to the main location, there is another store on the Upper West Side on Columbus Ave between West 81st and 82nd Streets, [3 ...
"Honeysuckle Cottage" is a short story by the British author P. G. Wodehouse.The story was first published in the 24 January 1925 issue of the Saturday Evening Post in the United States, [1] and in the February 1925 issue of the Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom.
The Plague Dogs is a novel by English author Richard Adams, first published in 1977 by Allen Lane.The book centres around the friendship of two dogs that escape an animal testing facility and are subsequently pursued by both the government and the media.
Flanked by two other historic establishments, The Fun Plaza Arcade (1938), and The Bowery (1944), Peaches is a true cornerstone of Myrtle Beach tourism. Little appears to have changed since those ...