Every Dog Has Its Day: A Thousand Things You Didn't Know About Man's Best Friend

Hardback

Main Details

Title Every Dog Has Its Day: A Thousand Things You Didn't Know About Man's Best Friend
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Max Cryer
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
Category/GenreDogs as pets
ISBN/Barcode 9781921966286
ClassificationsDewey:636.7
Audience
General
Illustrations Index; Illustrations, black and white; Index; Illustrations, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Exisle Publishing
Imprint Exisle Publishing
Publication Date 1 June 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

Why has Fido become a generic term for all dogs? Why did hundreds of people collect dog faeces - and sell it? Dogs never eat other dogs, so why is it a dog-eat-dog world? Did any dogs survive the 'Titanic'? What is a Yorkipoo? Do mad dogs really go out in the midday sun? 'Every Dog Has Its Day' pays homage to man's best friend, telling the stories of famous dogs in history, tracing the origins of some of our favourite breeds, showing how dogs have become a significant part of our language, and describing the amazing range of activities in which dogs are involved. Written with Max Cryer's characteristic light touch and sense of humour, this is a fascinating - and sometimes surprising - collection of historical facts and eccentricities of language. It will delight all dog-lovers and anyone with a morsel of interest in the world around them.

Author Biography

Max Cryer is a well-known writer, broadcaster and entertainer. In a long career, he has been a schoolteacher, a compere and television host, as well as a performer on the opera stage in London and in cabaret in Las Vegas and Hollywood. Now a full-time writer living in Auckland, he has written many books, including Who Said That First?, Love Me Tender, The Godzone Dictionary, Preposterous Proverbs and Curious English Words and Phrases.

Reviews

"A splendid collection of historical facts and eccentricities of language" * Every Dog Has Its Day *