Andrews and McMeel, 1996. Illustrated hardcover with dust jacket.
From pre-Columbian North America to ancient Egypt and Rome, through Europe's feudal age, Renaissance and revolutions, dogs have played a significant role in our developing social conscience. Drawing on archival documents, artifacts, engravings, historical and contemporary photographs, anthropologist Mary Elizabeth Thurston traces the evolution of the human-dog relationship from its origins fifteen thousand years ago.
Very Good. Crisp copy with sturdy binding, clean pages & light shelf wear.