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Title:
Alfred Ollivant's Bob, son of Battle : the last gray dog of Kenmuir : a new version
Author:
Davis, Lydia, 1947-
ISBN:
9781590177297
Personal Author:
Publication Date:
2014
Publication Information:
New York : New York Review of Books, [2014]
Physical Description:
312 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series:
New York Review children's collection

New York Review children's collection.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Abstract:
On the border of Scotland and England beginning in the early 1880s, two sheep farmers and their sheepdogs engage in a years-long battle to prove their superiority in handling sheep--a battle which must end in death.

Bob, Son of Battle, is a sheepdog so canny and careful of his flock, so deeply devoted to his master, James Moore, and so admired for his poise and wisdom by the residents of a small village in the rugged mountains of England's North Country, that young though he is, he is already known as Owd Bob. In a recent contest, Bob has proved himself a matchless sheepdog, and if he wins the trophy two more times, he'll be seen as equal to the legendary sheepdogs of yore. But Bob has a real rival: Red Wull, with his docked tail and bristling yellow fur, a ferocious creature, just like his diminutive master, Adam McAdam, a lonely Scot, estranged not only from his English neighbours but from his son, David.
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