Every man & his dog / David Darcy.

By: Darcy, David, 1972-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney : Murdoch Books, 2013Description: 148 p. : col. ill., col. ports. ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781743317013 (hbk.) :Other title: Every man and his dogSubject(s): Dog owners -- Australia -- Anecdotes | Human-animal relationships -- Australia -- Anecdotes | Dogs -- Australia -- Anecdotes | Human-animal relationships Anecdotes | Dogs Australia Anecdotes | Dog owners Australia Pictorial works | Dog owners Australia Anecdotes | Human-animal relationships Australia Pictorial works | Human-animal relationships Australia Anecdotes | Dogs Australia Pictorial works | Human-animal relationships -- Pictorial works | Dogs -- Pictorial works | Dogs | Human-animal relationshipsGenre/Form: Pictorial works. DDC classification: 636.700994 Summary: Since Indigenous Australians first shared their lives with dingoes thousands of years ago, dogs have been part of the fabric of everyday life in Australia. In Every Man and His Dog David Darcy explores this timeless bond between man and dog. Travelling around Australia, from the coast to the Outback, David photographed blokes from all walks of life as they talked about their dogs-from tough working dogs to pampered family pets. The result is a funny, moving and unforgettable tribute to man's best friend.
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Since Indigenous Australians first shared their lives with dingoes thousands of years ago, dogs have been part of the fabric of everyday life in Australia. In Every Man and His Dog David Darcy explores this timeless bond between man and dog. Travelling around Australia, from the coast to the Outback, David photographed blokes from all walks of life as they talked about their dogs-from tough working dogs to pampered family pets. The result is a funny, moving and unforgettable tribute to man's best friend.

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