LASSIE COME-HOME, by Eric Knight, 1944
LASSIE COME-HOME, by Eric Knight, 1944
Author: Eric Knight. Illustrated by Marguerite Kirmse. Published by The John C. Winston Co., Printed in USA, 1944, 15th Printing. A Good Condition HARDCOVER Book, with first owner inscription inside. Bright vivid embossed cover, no dust jacket.
Lassie the prize dog of a humble household is sold to a wealthy family when hard times befall her original owners. Taken hundreds of miles away she does what many collies have done before her she starts her journey home faithful to her boy.
Lassie is Joe's prize collie and constant companion. But when Joe's father loses his job, Lassie must be sold. Three times she escapes from her new owner, and three times she returns home to Joe, until finally she is taken to the remotest part of Scotland—too far a journey for any dog to make alone...But Lassie is not just any dog.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Arthur Knight was a native of Yorkshire in England, and had a varied career, including service in the Canadian Army during World War I and as an art student, newspaper reporter and Hollywood screenwriter. Knight and his wife Jere Knight raised collies on their farm in Pleasant Valley, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. His novel LASSIE COME-HOME, appeared in 1940. It was adapted into a movie in 1943 and has been reprinted several times since then. In 1943, he was a major in the United States Army - Special Services, and was killed in an air crash in Dutch Guiana (now Surinam).
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