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  1. Treve by Albert Payson (1872-1942) Terhune, 1940-01-01
  2. Lad: A Dog by Albert Payson (1872-1942) Terhune, 1947
  3. Biography - Terhune, Albert Payson (1872-1942): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. His dog Albert Payson Terhune. by Terhune. Albert Payson. 1872-1942., 1922-01-01
  5. Bruce by Albert Payson (1872-1942) Terhune, 1940
  6. My Friend the Dog by Albert Payson (1872-1942) Terhune, 1940
  7. Further Adventures Of Lad
  8. Lad of Sunnybank by Albert Payson (1872-1942) Terhune, 1940-01-01
  9. Further Adventures of Lad by Albert Payson (1872-1942) Terhune, 1940
  10. Lochinvar Luck by Albert Payson (1872-1942) Terhune, 1940-01-01
  11. Further adventures of Lad by Albert Payson Terhune ; with f by Terhune. Albert Payson. 1872-1942., 1922-01-01
  12. Bruce Albert Payson Terhune. by Terhune. Albert Payson. 1872-1942., 1920-01-01
  13. The woman : a novel by Albert Payson, 1872-1942 Terhune, 2009-10-26
  14. The fighter by Albert Payson, 1872-1942 Terhune, 2009-10-26

1. Terhune, Albert Payson. THE HEART OF A DOG. At Bookfever.com
Terhune, Albert Payson. THE HEART OF A DOG. Garden City, NY Doubleday, Doran Co., Inc., (c. 1950, 1924.). at bookfever.com
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2. Terhune, Albert Payson. BUFF, A COLLIE And Other Dog Stories. At Bookfever.com
Terhune, Albert Payson. BUFF, A COLLIE and Other Dog Stories. New York Grosset Dunlap, (ca 1944, c 1921.) at bookfever.com
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4. Audiobook: His Dog By Terhune, Albert Payson
Albert Payson Terhune, perhaps best known for his book Lad, a Dog (later turned into a popular movie), was also a breeder of collies and a journalist. Some of his collie lines
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Albert Payson Terhune, perhaps best known for his book Lad, a Dog (later turned into a popular movie), was also a breeder of collies and a journalist. Some of his collie lines survive to this day. His Dog is a story about Link Ferris who finds an injured dog on his way home one evening. Knowing nothing about dogs, Link nurses the dog back to health and the two form a bond such as only can be formed between human and canine. Unable to locate the collie's owner, Link christens his dog 'Chum' who becomes invaluable in tending to the daily needs of his meager farm. Unknown to Ferris however, Chum's original owners have been looking for their lost collie, and the story finds Link torn between that which he knows is morally right and his love for what he believes has become his dog . (Summary by Roger Melin)
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6. Albert Payson Terhune - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Albert Payson Terhune; Albert Payson Terhune in conference with his Rough Collies Born December 21, 1872 (187212-21) Newark, New Jersey Died February 18, 1942 (aged 69)
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Albert Payson Terhune in conference with his Rough Collies Born December 21, 1872
Newark, New Jersey
Died
Pompton Lakes, New Jersey
Resting place Pompton Reformed Church Education Columbia University Occupation Writer Author
Sunnybank Kennels Spouse Lorraine Bryson
Anice Terhune
Children Lorraine Virginia Terhune Stevens Parents Edward Payson Terhune
Mary Virginia Hawes
Relatives Christine Terhune Herrick (1859–1944), sister
Virginia Terhune Van De Water
(1865–1945), sister Signature Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 – February 18, 1942) was an American author dog breeder , and journalist . The public knows him best for his novels relating the adventures of his beloved collies and as a breeder of collies at his Sunnybank Kennels , the lines of which still exist in today's Rough Collies
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Albert Payson Terhune was born in New Jersey to Mary Virginia Hawes and the Reverend Edward Payson Terhune . His mother

7. "Black Caesar's Clan : A Florida Mystery Story" By Terhune, Albert Payson, 1872-
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED, MOST GRATEFULLY TO MY FRIEND JOHN E. PICKETT EDITOR OF THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN FOREWORD. A wiggling, brainless, slimy atom began it.
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Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story by Terhune, Albert Payson, 1872-1942
A word from our supporters: File extension VCD Foreword Black Caesar's Clan Chapter I The Hidden Path Chapter Ii The Man In The Dark ... The End THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED, MOST GRATEFULLY TO MY FRIEND JOHN E. PICKETT EDITOR OF "THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN"
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A wiggling, brainless, slimy atom began it. He and trillions of his kind. He was the Coral Worm ("Anthozoa," if you prefer). He and his tribe lived and died on the sea-bottom, successive generations piling higher on the skeletons and lifeworkor the life-loafing, for they were lazy atomsof those that went before. At last the coral reef crawled upward until in uncharted waters it was tall enough to smash a wooden ship-keel. Then, above the surface of the waves it nosed its way, grayish white, whalebacked. From a hundred miles distant floated a cigar-shaped mangrove-bud, bobbing vertically, through the ocean, until it chanced to touch the new-risen coral reef. The mangrove, alone of all trees, will sprout and grow in salt water. The mangrove's trunk, alone of all trunks, is impervious to the corrosive action of the sea. At once the bud set to work. It drove an anchor-root into the reef, then other roots and still others. It shot up to the height of a foot or two, and thence sent thick red-brown roots straight downward into the coral again.

8. Albert Payson Terhune
Devoted to the writings of Albert Payson Terhune. Book, magazines, biographies and information on the Terhune family members, on Sunnybank, and on the Sunnybank Collies.
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ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE
Photo by Drew-Bynum-Peters, from June 1926 issue of American Magazine.
``There may never be an easy way in which to categorize a person as complex as Albert Payson Terhune. As a writer, he brought a lot of joy into this world. As a man, he undoubtedly had a set of faults and flaws. But he cared for dogs, and spent a lifetime instilling that love in other people as well. And that's what makes him one of us, and in the final analysis, is what is most important about him.'' Roy Hingley Hughes, D. V. M.
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    The Master of Sunnybank, by Irving Litvag (reprint)
    Sunnybank: The Rebirth of "The Place" (a compilation of photos taken by Claire Leishman)
    Gray Dawn, by Albert Payson Terhune (reprint with new foreword and illustrations)
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9. Superwomen By Albert Payson Terhune From The Kelmscott Bookshop - Used Book - Ha
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10. Terhune, Albert Payson - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
US writer. He wrote many magazine stories and is best known for his collie stories for young readers, such as ‘Lad, A Dog’ (1919). After studying at Columbia University (BA
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Terhune, Albert Payson (1872–1942) writer; born in Newark, N.J. His mother was Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune ( Marion Harland ) (1830–1922), a successful writer of books on
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Dogs, the foremost snobs in creation, are quick to notice the difference between a wellclad and a disreputable stranger. Terhune, Albert Payson
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14. Terhune, Albert Payson Biography - S9.com
1872 Born on December 21st in Newark, New Jersey. American novelist and short-story writer who became famous for his popular stories about dogs. 1893 - After schooling in
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1872 - Born on December 21st in Newark, New Jersey. American novelist and short-story writer who became famous for his popular stories about dogs.
1893 - After schooling in Europe, Terhune graduated from Columbia University.
1894 - He traveled in Egypt and Syria, and joined the staff of the New York Evening World.
1896-1900 - His first book was Syria from the Saddle; his first novel, Dr. Dale, was written in collaboration with his mother, herself a novelist.
1916 - He published more than 12 books before he left the Evening World.
1919 - Appeared the first of his popular dog stories, Lad, a Dog, written at his farm near Pompton Lakes, where for the rest of his life he wrote, bred prize collies, fished, and hunted.
1920-1937 - He wrote more than 25 books, nearly all of them novels in which dogs played conspicuous parts, including Bruce, The Heart of a Dog, Lad of Sunnybank, and A Book of Famous Dogs. 1942 - Died on February 18th in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey.

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Terhune, Albert Payson (b. Dec. 21, 1872, Newark, N.J., U.S.d. Feb. 18, 1942, near Pompton Lakes, N.J.), American novelist and shortstory writer who became famous for his
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(b. Dec. 21, 1872, Newark, N.J., U.S.d. Feb. 18, 1942, near Pompton Lakes, N.J.), American novelist and short-story writer who became famous for his popular stories about dogs. After schooling in Europe, Terhune graduated from Columbia University in 1893, traveled in Egypt and Syria, and joined the staff of the New York Evening World in 1894. His first book was Syria from the Saddle (1896); his first novel, Dr. Dale (1900), was written in collaboration with his mother, herself a novelist. He published more than 12 books before he left the Evening World in 1916. In 1919 appeared the first of his popular dog stories, Lad, a Dog, written at his farm near Pompton Lakes, where for the rest of his life he wrote, bred prize collies, fished, and hunted. He wrote more than 25 books after 1919, nearly all of them novels in which dogs played conspicuous parts, including Bruce The Heart of a Dog Lad of Sunnybank (1928), and A Book of Famous Dogs Related Propaedia Topics: Twentieth-century literature The novel

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19. Albert Payson Terhune | LibraryThing
Also known as Albert Terhune, Albert P Terhune, Albert Pays Terhune, Albert Payson Terhun, Albery Payson Terhune, Alfred Payson Terhune (see complete list), Payson Albert
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Terhune, Albert Payson 1940 Grosset Dunlap H Adventure of a collie dog; fine picture cover Exc $65.00 34500 Faith of a Collie, The Terhune, Albert Payson
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Title Author Yr Publisher Cover Notes Cond Price Snowball Wright, Betty Ren Whitman H Fuzzy Wuzzy Tell-a-Tale Book; fuzzy poodle dog story VG Saving Shiloh Naylor, Phyllis Aladdin P Newbery Medal Shiloh sequel; dog story Exc Go Find Hanka! Crosby, Alexander L. Golden Gate H Exc Shiloh Naylor, Phyllis Dell Yearling P 1992 Newbery Medal; Dog story Exc Shiloh Naylor, Phyllis Dell Yearling P 1992 Newbery Medal; dog story VG Shiloh Naylor, Phyllis Dell Yearling P 1992 Newbery Medal; dog story VG Shiloh Naylor, Phyllis Dell Yearling P 1992 Newbery Medal; Dog story Exc Little Peewee Or, Now Open the Box+Sylvester the Mouse Kunhardt, D; Holl, A. Golden Press H VG Collie to the Rescue Terhune, Albert Payson H Adventure of a collie dog; fine picture cover Exc Faith of a Collie, The Terhune, Albert Payson H Adventure of a collie dog; tweed cover Exc Way of a Dog, The Terhune, Albert Payson H Adventure of Gray Dawn; dog story VG Lochinvar Luck Terhune, Albert Payson H Adventure of Gray Dawn; dog story VG Gray Dawn Terhune, Albert Payson

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