Description
Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
Albert Payson Terhune’s “Lad of Sunnybank” is a beloved classic of dog literature, first published in 1919. This well-preserved copy offers a delightful glimpse into Terhune’s enduring tales of canine loyalty and heroism. The novel follows the adventures of Lad, a rough-coated collie, and his life on the Sunnybank estate. Terhune’s vivid descriptions and keen understanding of dog psychology have enchanted generations of readers, making this book a treasured addition to any collection. Beyond its literary merits, “Lad of Sunnybank” holds significant cultural value, reflecting the early 20th-century fascination with purebred dogs and the idealization of rural life. Terhune’s work played a pivotal role in popularizing collies as beloved family companions, contributing to their enduring appeal. This vintage copy, with its worn yet sturdy cover and clean pages, invites readers to immerse themselves in a timeless tale that celebrates the unbreakable bond between humans and their four-legged friends.