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Haney’s Art of Training Animals 1869

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by F.W.K., Feb 4, 2020.

  1. F.W.K.

    F.W.K. CH Dog

    HANEY’S
    ART OF
    TRAINING ANIMALS.
    A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR
    AMATEUR OR PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS.
    GIVING FULL INSTRUCTIONS FOR

    Breaking, Taming and Teaching all kinds of Animals
    INCLUDING AN IMPROVED METHOD OF HORSE BREAKING, MANAGEMENT OF FARM ANIMALS, TRAINING OF SPORTING DOGS; SERPENT CHARMING, CARE AND TUITION OF TALKING, SINGING AND PERFORMING BIRDS; AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR TEACHING ALL
    CIRCUS TRICKS,

    AND MANY OTHER WONDERFUL FEATS.
    Illustrated With Over Sixty Engravings.
    New York:
    JESSE HANEY & CO., PUBLISHERS,
    OFFICE OF HANEY’S JOURNAL,
    No. 119 Nassau Street.
    Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1869, by Jesse
    Haney & Co., in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the
    United States, for the Southern District of New York.
    Haney’s Art of Training Animals.
    Electrotyped by
    Smith & McDougal,
    82 and 84 Beekman Street, N. Y.
    http://www.gutenberg.org/files/60661/60661-h/60661-h.htm
     
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  2. Its a good sight that gutenberg @FWK..
    i reacently been reading the oldest book on hunting wrote in english on there.
    Edward Secound Duke of York and Garston Phobus:Master Of Game 1386.

    You might wanna check it out FWK..or anyone whos intrested in the history of dogs for that matter.
    it describes in some detaile what are dogs were like 600 + years ago.

    A must for any conologist.
     
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