The Legend Of The Doogs


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The Legend of the Dog


The Legend of the Dog

Author: Rich Worsham

language: en

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Release Date: 2013-03-19


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The dog is one of the most wonderful gifts human have ever received. When we look throughout history and over the entire world, they are the only creature that forms packs with humans and expresses to them, unconditional love. The Legend of the Dog reveals the answer to the age old mystery of why dogs and humans form packs. The story follows Buster Brown, a Dachshund, who embarks an adventurous journey to recover the Legend hidden and held secret for thousands of years. However, at first, Buster Brown rejects the call to fulfill his destiny, resulting in hardships and trials that eventually lead him to accept who he is. The journey is both emotionally and spiritually awakening for Buster as he encounters life changing and near-death situations. In many respects, Buster's journey is like our own, an adventure of faith where we find our true selves and why we are here. Perhaps in following Buster Brown in search of The Legend of the Dog you will answer these same questions for yourself, why am I here and what is my purpose? Join Buster Brown on his quest for the Legend...discover your destiny...live the Legend.

Alveridgea and the Legend of the Lonely Dog


Alveridgea and the Legend of the Lonely Dog

Author: Ivan Clarke

language: en

Publisher: Atlantic Books Ltd

Release Date: 2012-09-01


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Welcome to Port Alveridge. You'll notice something quite unusual about its inhabitants. Many of them are cats; and the ones that aren't cats, are dogs. Alveridgea and the Legend of the Lonely Dog is the irresistible tale of a little pup living in this cat-eat-dog world... Another time, another world. Port Alveridge, nestled on the edge of the sparkling Esparrow Sea, is a town divided. Cats and Dogs who once fought ancient battles now live as uneasy neighbours in segregated districts, with the town ruled for the greater good of Felines. Into this hotbed of simmering rivalry steps an orphan hound - Arthur Snout - deposited on the steps of the Alveridge County Orphanage. A small, unhoundish loner, Arthur is bullied by the other houndlings. And their nickname of 'Lonely Dog' soon sticks. Lonely Dog has a special gift, however, a gift for music that crosses boundaries, styles, and even species... Torn from his new rough-and-ready family: from Old Rolph - orphanage headmaster, father figure and secret music-lover; from a childhood sweetheart - Kelzie, whom Lonely Dog loves more than anything; from Bronson - biker gang leader who protects him - Lonely Dog flees for his life to the hinterlands, where he unwittingly becomes the star of an outlawed late-night pirate radio show. With Bronson jailed and shadowy offshore Feline powers marshalling for a war that threatens to destroy all Hound-kind, Lonely Dog must return to Port Alveridge and face his destiny. Can a shy, reluctant hero - armed with nothing but his 'Houndsound' - change the course of Alveridgean history?

Myths of the Dog-Man


Myths of the Dog-Man

Author: David Gordon White

language: en

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Release Date: 1991-05-07


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"An impressive and important cross-cultural study that has vast implications for history, religion, anthropology, folklore, and other fields. . . . Remarkably wide-ranging and extremely well-documented, it covers (among much else) the following: medieval Christian legends such as the 14th-century Ethiopian Gadla Hawaryat (Contendings of the Apostles) that had their roots in Parthian Gnosticism and Manichaeism; dog-stars (especially Sirius), dog-days, and canine psychopomps in the ancient and Hellenistic world; the cynocephalic hordes of the ancient geographers; the legend of Prester John; Visvamitra and the Svapacas ("Dog-Cookers"); the Dog Rong ("warlike barbarians") during the Xia, Shang, and Zhou periods; the nochoy ghajar (Mongolian for "Dog Country") of the Khitans; the Panju myth of the Southern Man and Yao "barbarians" from chapter 116 of the History of the Latter Han and variants in a series of later texts; and the importance of dogs in ancient Chinese burial rites. . . . Extremely well-researched and highly significant."—Victor H. Mair, Asian Folklore Studies