The First Friend: An Anthology of the Friendship of Man and Dog: Compiled From the Literature of All Ages 1400 B.C.-1921 A.D.
Synopsis
"The First Friend" is a comprehensive and moving anthology that celebrates the enduring bond between humans and canines. Compiled by Lucy Menzies, this collection gathers prose and poetry spanning over three millennia, from 1400 B.C. to the early 20th century. It offers a fascinating look at how dogs have been perceived, loved, and honored across different cultures and eras.
The work serves as a testament to the loyalty and companionship of man's best friend, featuring extracts from classical literature, historical records, and heartfelt tributes. Readers will find reflections on the dog's role as a guardian, hunter, and cherished household member. From ancient verses to modern prose, the anthology illustrates that while civilizations change, the fundamental connection between man and dog remains constant. "The First Friend" is an essential volume for dog lovers and students of literature alike, providing a timeless exploration of one of history's most significant relationships. It stands as a literary monument to the devotion that has defined the human-canine partnership for thousands of years.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025658902
- Number of pages: 206
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 11 mm
- Languages: English
