HOW DOGS INVENTED CIVILIZATION
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--Cincinnati Times Book Review
A real eye-opener to those who think that dogs are
stupid."
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--Chicago City Magazine
"A great revelation! Shatters many canine
stereotypes."
--New Zealand Perspective
"The book confirms what many
people suspected all along: Dogs are
smarter than us!"
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--Amsterdam Observer
"This is the only book that puts it all
together: Canine Lovers, Athletes,
Dogtors, Dogcountants, Scientists,
etc...The 'DOGTIONARY' alone is
worth its weight in gold.
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--London Perspective
"To think that Civilization owes its
existence to the dog, is mindboggling.
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--The National Philosopher
" 'To be a man or to be a dog?' That
is the question many people will be
asking?"
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--Tokyo National Tribune
"It can be very depressing ...that the
only 'real man' is a dog."
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--Manchester Tribune
"A real classic!...better than Shakespeare!"
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--Le Journal de Paris
"Unfortunately 'The Great Conspiracy'
continues today."
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--San Francisco Star
"Will definitely change our attitudes towards dogs."
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--Writers Digest
"This collection of cartoons and dog-themed wit is incredibly
entertaining. Every reader will find something to like here, enen if they
are not a dog lover. I really enjoyed the bit on 'Canine Evolutionary
Theory' - just one example of the very clever stuff happening in'Dogs'. "
--Totronto Journal
"A must read not only for people, but also for dogs."
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--Australian Historical Society
"We can throw our history books away."
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--Frankfurt Magazine
"Next time I'll go to a 'dogtor' ."