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Chronicle Books, 2003. — 104 p. Old dogs know plenty of tricks for staying young at heart - and here they are! This humorous and loving collection of duotone portraits captures the golden years of humanity's best friends and most faithful companions. Sage and tender moments are caught on film and are paired with captions that reveal each dog's age and their secrets for a long...
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Chronicle Books, 1998. — 72 p. Dogs will be dogs, and puppies will be...irresistible. Nipping at the heels of the wildly successful What Dogs Do, What Puppies Do turns the camera on the uninhibited youngsters of the canine kingdom to discover what it is that they do best. In 30 endearing images accompanied by one-word captions that somehow say it all, photographer Sharon Beals...
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Willow Creek Press, 2002. — 104 p. There are certain human virtues that Golden Retrievers inherently possess -- goldens are friendly, full of desire, determined to fulfill what is asked, and devoted to their family members. In this charming gift book, the virtues of the Golden Retriever are depicted through outstanding photography and motivating text that inspire readers to...
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Amherst Media, 2017. — 128 p. Award-winning photographer Margaret Bryant (Dallas/Fort Worth, TX) makes capturing dog portraits look easy — but anyone who has aspired to take portraits of a four-legged friend knows it is a skill that is hard-won. In fact, creating memorable dog portraits requires more than a good camera and a squeaky toy. Dogs need to feel comfortable before...
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Chronicle Books, 1996. — 122 p. It's a dog's world, and Keith Carter knows how to photograph it. Collected here for the first time are the extraordinary dog portraits of renowned Southern photographer Keith Carter, whose art has been praised by reviewers around the country. All the playfulness, grace, and character of dogs are lovingly displayed in this collection of over 60...
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HarperOne, 2016. — 185 p. — ISBN: 978-0-06-245937-4. Award-winning animal photographer Alex Cearns celebrates the peace, calm, and joy dogs bring to our lives with this unique full-color collection capturing eighty dogs in their most relaxed and contented moments. When Alex Cearns caught Suzi the Sharpei on film with eyes closed and an endearing smile on her furry face, the...
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Clarkson Potter, 2006. — 120 p. “Dogs are our link to paradise...To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring — it was peace.” —Milan Kundera Whether they are large enough to rival a small horse or tiny enough to fit into a teacup, dogs have, for as far back as recorded history reaches, held honored and...
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Doubleday, 1995. — 94 p. Fine sepia-toned photographs capture the canine personality, depicting all sorts of dogs interacting with humans young and old, complemented by memorable observations--sentimental, witty, and revealing--by famous people on their pets.
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St. Martin's Press, 2002. — 88 p. Nothing evokes happiness like the playful antics and sincere affection of a dog. Everyone's heard of "man's best friend" - but in My Love Unleashed, a dog is every living creature's best friend: horses, monkeys, birds, even cats! Take Suzie the bulldog, the back-cover star -- she nurtured and raised abandoned baby squirrels as though they were...
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Bulfinch, 2003. — 184 p. Award-winning photographer Rachael Hale's 101 Salivations is a delightful collection of 101 dog portraits that will become a must-have for dog lovers everywhere. Rachael Hale's signature style catches the eye of everyone who comes across it. Featuring 101 color photographs of Chihuahuas, Great Danes, and everything in between, 101 Salivations presents...
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Chronicle Books, 2017. — 131 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4521-5764-1. Dogs are in their natural element when they are playing outdoors. Pet photographer Amanda Jones captures this unbridled joy perfectly in her latest collection of photographs. Set against the backdrop of four distinct seasons Ceach with its own color palette and lush backdrops Cthese dogs are clearly having their...
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Gibbs Smith, 2017. — 327 p. — ISBN: 978-1423646655. The perfect gift for any dog-lover, and a must-have for any dog owner; no bones about it, these Peanut Butter Dogs will make your day. Yorkies, Retrievers, Pit Bulls, Great Danes, French Bulldogs, and more! This winsome collection of photographs covers more than 140 lovable pups, most of them rescues, in expressions of peanut...
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Princeton Architectural Press, 2015. — 97 p. Bold, retiring, serious, sparkling, quirky, or lovable — the dogs in Traer Scott's remarkable photographs regard us with humor, dignity, and an abundance of feeling. Scott began photographing these dogs in 2005 as a volunteer at animal shelters. Her first book, Shelter Dogs, was a runaway success, and in this follow-up, Scott...
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Ryland, Peters & Small, 2001. — 68 p. Dog at Home showcases a wonderful variety of beautiful dogs -- in all shapes and sizes -- in a selection of stylish homes. This delightful book is the perfect gift for the dog-lover in your life. Kirsty Seymour-Ure's charming text complements all the irresistible photographs of dogs in designer domains.
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Bulfinch, 1998. — 120 p. This collection teams up dog portraits by Valerie Shaff and verse by humorist Roy Blount Jr., to give an original portrayal of what dogs really think. Man's best friend, but what exactly goes through a dog's mind when he looks at us? Photographer Valerie Shaff and American humourist Roy Blount Jr. have joined forces to produce a book every dog lover...
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Willow Creek Press, 1999. — 152 p. "If Labs were people", writes author Tom Davis, "they'd be surgeons, accountants, attorneys, and CEOs - successful, yes, but a little, um, predictable. "Goldens, in contrast, are right-side, Type B dogs: imaginative, mellow, enemies of routines... quirky, fun-loving, and full of surprises. You'd want a Labrador to handle your money, but you'd...
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Welcome Enterprises, 1995. — 86 p. Filled with amusing and poignant anecdotes by such writers as James Thurber and Mark Twain, this companion volume to Funny Cats makes us laugh aloud at the antics of our canine friends. Fifty illustrations, including vintage images, display dogs at their most playful and unpredictable. "Funny Dogs" may be the best photography book we have ever...
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Clarkson Potter, 2003. — 120 p. There are many families where the whole interest in life is centred upon the dog,' wrote Jerome K Jerome in 1889, and any devoted dog person would agree that the same is true today. This book celebrates the special qualities of the family dog, with stories of love and devotion, of astonishing daring, or colossal mishap. More than any other family...
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Little Brown, 1995. — 104 p. — (Dog's Life Series). Almost every page of this book is filled with heart-warming photos of how amazing dogs are in their behavior, talents, appearances, and ways they communicate their love for LIFE itself. If you are familiar with LIFE magazine's photography and their uniqueness to show true LIFE in action and the humor and warmth of life itself,...
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Harry N. Abrams, 1982. — 68 p. This amusing volume is photographer Wegmen's tribute to Man Ray, not the fellow shutterbug but his dog and partner whom he dressed up as everything from an elephant to an Indian chief. There are also some fine portraits of the dog just as a dog. Great fun, and you can't beat the price.
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Hyperion, 2001. — 128 p. Wililam Wegman's colorful weimaraners are back, and they are everything you ever wanted them to be. From choirboys to storytellers, caterpillars to elephants, teachers to mathematicians, Wegmanology brings together old favorites and new work in an exciting comprehensive collection of selected pieces of work starring those fabulous weimaraners, Fay,...
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Hyperion, 1997. — 100 p. Lavish full-color photographs accompanied by the author's laconic, witty prose capture the personalities of three generations of his famous weimaraners and explain how he manages to pose and costume them in his trademark style. Widely respected for his stunningly astute observations of dogs (more specifically, of the majestic Weimaraner), William Wegman...
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