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Description:
One of the many books from the Estate of Francis P. Fretwell that we will be selling. The library is the largest privately owned collection of dog books in the world. Mr. Fretwell was the owner of Monfret Kennels, which bred champion standard poodles. He was former president and governor of the Poodle Club of America, and the Italian Greyhound Club of America. He also served as a delegate to the American Kennel Club for decades. His wonderful collection of books has been carefully maintained. North Star. A Dog Story of the Canadian Northwest. By Rufus King. New York: G. Howard Watt, 1925. 502 + 1p. publisher’s adv., blue cloth with black lettering and illustration, color frontispiece by Charles Livingston Bull. German Shepherd Dog juvenile fiction. Spine rubbed, also some rubbed spots around board edges, and some light shelf wear. Mr. Fretwell's bp on front fixed endpaper. Foxing on end papers, otherwise a clean copy. VG+.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: FF6652 |
| Condition:
VG+ |
Year:
1925
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| Country:
USA |
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| Title:
North Star. A Dog Story of the Canadian Northwest. By Rufus King. |
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