Dogs Genre
Books in the Dogs genre:
Bob Son of Battle (1898)
Author(s):
Alfred Ollivant
Illustrator(s):
Marguerite Kirmse
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)
Author(s):
L. Frank Baum
Illustrator(s):
W. W. Denslow
Memoirs of a London Doll (1922)
Wooden doll, Maria Poppet, describes her many adventures in 19th century London. Read online at Internet Archive.
Author(s):
Mrs. Fairstar
Illustrator(s):
Emma L. Brock
Dogs (1927)
Author(s):
Julius King
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Doctor Dolittle in the Moon (1928)
Author(s):
Hugh Lofting
Illustrator(s):
Hugh Lofting
Don: The Story of a Lion Dog (1928)
Author(s):
Zane Grey
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Angus and the Ducks (1930)
When a very curious young terrier named Angus sees that the door is open, he decides to go exploring. Little does he know what neighbors await him!
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
The Hound of Florence (1930)
A young Italian in Vienna wishes himself into a dog in order to travel to Florence in the archduke's coach.
Author(s):
Felix Salten
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Angus and the Cat (1931)
Angus the terrier has to share his home with a new cat who eats Angus’s food and sits in his favorite places. How will they ever get along?
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
Angus Lost (1932)
Always curious, Angus runs away from his house to seek new adventures. But will he make it back home?
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
Angus and Wag-Tail-Bess (1935)
Bess the puppy was so shy that she never wagged her tail until the day she had such a surprising meeting with Angus that she forgot all about being shy.
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Unknown
Topsy (1935)
Topsy is a cocker spaniel puppy who lives in a store window, waiting wistfully for someone to take her to a real home, hoping especially that it might be little Judy who passes by every day.
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
Valiant: Dog of the Timberline (1935)
Author(s):
Jack O’Brien
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Ming and Mehitable (1936)
Author(s):
Helen Sewell
Illustrator(s):
Helen Sewell
No-Sitch: The Hound (1936)
Author(s):
Phil Stong
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Ki-Ki a Circus Trouper (1937)
Ki-Ki was a cunning dog who was adopted by a circus family and later became a star performer; and finally a real hero to the entire circus troupe.
Author(s):
Edith Janice Craine
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Silver Chief to the Rescue (1937)
Author(s):
Jack O’Brien
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Hamlet: A Cocker Spaniel (1938)
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Author(s):
Irma Simonton Black
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Jasper: The Gypsy Dog (1938)
Author(s):
Chesley Kahmann
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
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