This early novel by Albert Payson Terhune was originally published in
1917 and has been elected to be republished now due to its significant
literary value. Albert Payson Terhune (1872 - 1942) was an American
author, journalist, and avid dog breeder, famous for his almost
innumerable novels narrating the uncanny adventures of his beloved
collies. The first and most popular of Terhune's dog-based novels was
Lad: A Dog(1919), popular with both children and adults and reprinted
over 80 times before being turned into a film in the 1960s. Other work
by this author includes: True Dog Stories (1936), My Friend The Dog
(1926), and Real Tales of Real Dogs (1935). This book was originally
published in 1928 and is proudly republished now with a new biography of
its author.