An edition of SCAMP A Dog's Own Story (1913)

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An edition of SCAMP A Dog's Own Story (1913)

SCAMP

A Dog's Own Story

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The original story, published in 1904, was ''Animal Autobiographies: The Dog,'' by G. E. Mitton. The story was picked up and revised by Jane Fielding, I imagine for a different reading audience, then published in 1913. The original ''.... Scamp, was just a plain dog of the streets when he was picked up and sold to the man servant of a Miss Gill and found a home in a suburb of London, where there were plenty of rabbits and grouse and starlings, and other creatures created for the entertainment of dogs.''---New York Times (Sat. January 21, 1905 - Pg 43)

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SCAMP: A Dog's Own Story
1913, The Goldsmith Publising Company
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Edition Notes

Published in
Chicago, USA
Series
republished by Queen Homeschool Suppliers, INC. ''An Animal Autobiography''
Other Titles
Animal Autobiographies: The Dog by G. E. Mitton
Copyright Date
1913

Contributors

Revised by
Jane Fielding
Author
G. E. Mitton

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
130p.
Number of pages
130
Dimensions
7.5 x 5 x .5 inches

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27779685M
OCLC/WorldCat
15718561
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00ANKTEYK, B0061WAHDQ
LibraryThing
4291119
Goodreads
41137636

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20537254W

Work Description

''SCAMP A Dog's Own Story'' was: ''Originally published in 1913 by The Platt and Peck Co. this book has been republished by Queen Homeschool Suppliers, INC. An Animal Autobiography. This is one book in a series of books that tells what life is like for a variety of favorite animals, as told from their perspective.

A unique way to teach about nature, these stories will entertain as well as educate the entire family. A wonderful addition to your current science program, they also make great bedtime read-alouds, as the stories are captivating - or, you can use them as the core of your science program, studying nature through a "living book" approach. However you choose to use them, the books in this series are sure to become family favorites for all ages. So curl up in your cozy spot with your favorite children, and get ready for an adventure with animals! ---Goodreads

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