Hello everyone, Just finished another book of Albert Payson Terhune's dog stories. This is Lad of Sunnybank the third book about Sunnybank Lad the Collie in most of his books. Anyway should be an easy proof for someone. ISBN: 0-7838-8552-0 Title: Lad Of Sunnybank Author(s): Albert Payson Terhune Publisher: Thorndike Press Copyright Date: 1957 Copyrighted By: Anice Terhune Brief Synopsis: These are the adventures of the most famous of dogs, Lad of Sunnybank. Long Synopsis: These are the adventures of the most famous and best-loved dog in American fiction. For decades readers of all ages have thrilled to the tales of the wonder collie, Lad, as he roams the Terhune country home at Sunnybank. While Lad plays the lead, he is given able support by a most engaging cast, which includes Rameses the raccoon and Zat the crow. Albert Terhune's keen appreciation of canine instinct, intelligence, and sixth sense helps evoke from every reader the special sympathy that has existed between dog and man since the world's beginning. Coming from the pen of a master storyteller, Lad of Sunnybank has earned a permanent place on the shelves and in the hearts of dog fanciers and adventure lovers everywhere. Albert Payson Terhune was an author, playwright and journalist born in Newark, New Jersey in 1872. After traveling on horseback through Egypt and Syria with the Bedouin tribe, he joined the staff of the New York Evening World. He is best known for his dog stories, which include The Fighter, Buff: a Collie, A Dog Named Chips, and Lad: A Dog. Comments: Has been read through, is a LP version of the book, all chapters are present as are page numbers. blank pagesd are well as far as I know blank. Have read through and made scanning error fixes as I found them. I do not have the book, but do have images. Please contact me if you have any questions. juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Adult content: No Language: English US Book Quality: EXCELLENT Categories: Literature and Fiction, Animals B4E Significant: No SFWA Challenged: No list end Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A. CVRT and Ludden black Labrador Guide Dog. The cure for anything is salt water -- sweat, tears, or the sea. -Isak Dinesen (pen name of Karen Blixen), author (1885-1962)