Rab and His Friends
I was bitten severely by a little dog when with my mother at Moffat Wells, being then three years of age, and I have remained "bitten" ever since in the matter of dogs. I remember that little dog... and were I allowed to search among the shades in the cynic Elysian fields, I could pick her out...
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I was bitten severely by a little dog when with my mother at Moffat Wells, being then three years of age, and I have remained "bitten" ever since in the matter of dogs. I remember that little dog... and were I allowed to search among the shades in the cynic Elysian fields, I could pick her out still. -from "Our Dogs" The 1858 short story "Rab and His Friends"-based on a true incident about a gray mastiff, Rab, and his relationship with an Edinburgh doctor and one of the doctor's patients-is considered one of the finest examples of Victorian melodrama. It is also beautifully portrays the extraordinary insight author John Brown had into the canine temperament; it and other essays included here on Brown's life with the faithful animals will enchant dog lovers. Also featured in this volume: Brown's renowned 1863 sketch, "Marjorie Fleming." Scottish physician and writer John Brown (1810-1882) is best known for his two volumes of essays, Horae Subsecivae (Leisure Hours) (1858, 1861).
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781596056657 (1596056657)
ASIN: 1596056657
Publish date: 2005-12-01
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
[These notes were made in 1984; I read the 1905 T.N. Foulis edition:]. This little leather-bound gift book (38 pp.) was given to me by a family friend this afternoon. Rab is a large and ungainly dog, whom we first meet in a rather unpleasant description of a dog-fight, and who is then an oft-mentio...