Desert Dogs

Desert Dogs
Title Desert Dogs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA
Pages 145
Release 2004-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 1610607155

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A photographic account that highlights the human side of war, the day-in-the-life of US Marines stationed in Iraq. Desert Dogs includes dramatic, harrowing, and simply unbelievable images of the marines of Operation Iraqi Freedom, personal letters, and stories of coping with the pain of separation from their families and the horrors of war. Russ Bryant’s photography chronicles every aspect of the daily lives of these marines: lazy camels amble by a cargo drop; blinding sandstorms threaten to blow away tents, supplies, and marines alike; Scud missile attack sirens send marines scuttling to their bunkers; sniper fire crisscrosses marine convoys moving into Iraq; tanks and bombs topple the portraits of Saddam that seem to loom over every Iraqi village; shelled-out tanks, armored vehicles, and even busses litter the road on the way to Baghdad; medical personnel attend to fallen marines and prisoners alike; the occasional silent interlude allows time for prayer and remembrance.

Desert Dogs

Desert Dogs
Title Desert Dogs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Zenith Press
Pages 158
Release 2004-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780760320129

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"For six weeks in 2003, Russ Bryant used his camera to chronicle every aspect of daily life for Marines in Iraq and Kuwait: blinding sandstorms threatening to topple tents and men alike; Scud missile attacks sending them scrambling to their bunkers; sniper fire crisscrossing convoys into Iraq; shelled-out tanks, armored vehicles, and buses littering the road to Baghdad; medical personnel attending to the next wave of injured; and chaplains leading congregations in song and prayer in makeshift desert chapels. These are the Desert Dogs, the Marines of Operation Iraqi Freedom"--Cover flap.

Saluki

Saluki
Title Saluki PDF eBook
Author Brian Patrick Duggan
Publisher McFarland
Pages 317
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786484624

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One of the oldest known breeds of domesticated dogs, the Saluki traveled throughout the Middle East with desert tribes, who valued the dogs for their ability to hunt gazelles. Famously painted on the walls of the Pharaohs' tombs, the Salukis' history intrigued English dog enthusiasts who were instrumental in popularizing the breed and importing it to Europe and the United States in the early 20th century. This book tells the story of those who brought the Saluki to the West, most notably Florence Amherst, who discovered the dogs while in Egypt and went on to breed 50 litters. Other world travelers who fell under the Salukis' spell included Lady Anne Blunt, Austen Layard and Gertrude Bell. Also covered are lesser-known Saluki aficionados, mainly military officers who hunted with their hounds in Iraq, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt and sought to replicate that experience at home.

Freckles

Freckles
Title Freckles PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Howey
Publisher AZtexts Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Dog adoption
ISBN 9780967729213

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True story of an abandoned dog that's rescued from the desert and becomes a therapy dog working with the homeless, abused and otherwise at-risk children.

Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert

Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert
Title Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert PDF eBook
Author John Divola
Publisher Nazraeli Press
Pages 47
Release 2004
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781590051054

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Dogs

Dogs
Title Dogs PDF eBook
Author Mike Loades
Publisher White Owl
Pages 556
Release 2020-12-02
Genre Pets
ISBN 1526742314

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A walk through history with man’s best friend, with stops in Alaska, the Middle East, and beyond—includes over 250 photos of canines at work. Handle various dogs engaged in their traditional tasks, Mike Loades takes us on his adventures in the Jordanian desert, where he shares the saddle of his camel with a Saluki, and in the green hills of Wales, where he works cattle with a Corgi. He mushes Huskies in Alaska, drives carriages with Dalmatians, and flies falcons with Spaniels. Each encounter not only highlights the bond between humans and dogs, it also frames that connection in its historical context. Different types of dogs appear the way they do because, at some stage in their development, they were bred selectively for a specialist job. The author takes key types on a walk through history. Along the way he explores the methods and practices of their original occupations. He delves into when, where, and why they were first bred as the types we recognize today. This fascinating and engaging book includes over 250 stunning color photographs of dogs in action, resulting in an illuminating journey through many cultures and time periods—and a personal, heartfelt tribute to the enduring partnership between humans and dogs.

Animals

Animals
Title Animals PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 588
Release 1918
Genre Animal welfare
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