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  2. Dog World - Wikipedia

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    From 1923 to 1948, the magazine's tagline was "A Monthly Journal for Breeders, Fanciers and Dog Lovers". In October 1948, the tagline changed to "All Breeds---All Dog News," and in May 1976, Dog World's tagline was "The World's Largest All Breed Dog Magazine." From the late-1990s until 2003, the magazine's tagline was "The Authority on Dog Care."

  3. List of pet magazines - Wikipedia

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  4. Dogs Today - Wikipedia

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    Dogs Today was short-listed for many other editing and publishing awards including the prestigious 'best dog magazine in the world award". The magazine was always a campaigning publication and it was key in the reform of the Dangerous Dogs Act and also the banning of tail docking - the magazine was cited by the Government committee that reviewed the subject.

  5. Category : History magazines published in the United States

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  6. Category:History magazines - Wikipedia

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    History magazine stubs (72 P) Pages in category "History magazines" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

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  8. Publication by subscription - Wikipedia

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    Subscription was not common: in its heyday, from about 1720 to 1750, subscriptions financed about 5 percent of books published in Britain. [6] Speck reports, however, that about 2,000 subscription lists, containing about 1 million names, survive. [20] (Speck does not say how many duplicates are among the lists or names.)

  9. Museum of the Dog - Wikipedia

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    AKC Museum of the Dog is a nonprofit canine museum located at 101 Park Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The museum features exhibits that include: Dogs in film, dogs of presidents, war dogs, dogs in exploration. [1] The museum features one of the largest collections of dog-related art. [2] [3]