Vintage Dog Sketches IV

A group of clumbers, dropped to shot.
Source: Hutchinson, W. N. (1865). Dog breaking. London: John Murray
Source: Hutchinson, W. N. (1865). Dog breaking. London: John Murray
Cocker spaniel sketched by Alfred W. Cooper, engraved by Edmund Evans
Source: Francis, F. (1878). Sporting sketches with pen and pencil. London: “The Field” Office
Terrier on a rabbit hunt sketched by A. Cooper, engraved by Edmund Evans
Source: Francis, F. (1878). Sporting sketches with pen and pencil. London: “The Field” Office
Bassets sketched in the book:
Barbou, A. (1883). Le chien; son histoire, ses exploits, ses aventures. Paris: Jouvet et cie
Source: Barbou, A. (1883). Le chien; son histoire, ses exploits, ses aventures. Paris: Jouvet et cie
A drawing at the head of the chapter titled “Prescriptions” in the book:
Plageman, R. B. (1899). House dogs, their care and treatment. New York: S. C. Hodge
Source: Stables, G. (c. 1890s). Our friend the dog. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company
Source: Aniseed. (1920, July 17). The hound show at Peterborough. Country Life, pp. 80-82
Westie illustration by Kathleen Frances Barker from her 1938 book Nothing But Dogs
A border terrier sketched by Edwin Megargee.
Source: Megargee, E. (1954). The dog dictionary. [1st ed.]. Cleveland, Ohio: World Pub. Co.
Great Pyrenees sketched by Edwin Megargee.
Source: Megargee, E. (1954). The dog dictionary. [1st ed.]. Cleveland, Ohio: World Pub. Co.

A worthy non sequitur:

Source: Weir, Harrison. (1889). Our cats and all about them. Tunbridge Wells: R. Clements and Co.

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