So a beer in hand I am about to read this week's book. And we are off ...
Soldier Dog: An unintentionally depressing text story.
Balto: Great art and a cool story about a dog rescue sledge team. But it was rather predictable
Fireman's Dog: See above. So far this is a very readable family book.
A Pig that Made History: Apart from some unnamed horses in the previous story we have our first animal fatality in Mrs Sherman's pig. Which reminds me, I must take some time out to work out the basics of the U.S. House of Representatives and The Senate.
A Dog Named Bill: So big deal. We have a dog named Gary, and he can find a tennis ball outside the courts whenever he wants one! In the undergrowth he goes and a minute or two later out he comes with a ball. You can bet your week's wages in it!
Monkey Business on Wall St: A 100 monkeys seems an awful lot for a pet shop to have. Blimey how much would their food bill be ... and I loved this picture of a "monkey catcher"
Bear Facts: Surely, this is a crazy pioneer or an O'Henry tall-tale.
Frank Buck: A sort of half-way house between the earlier hunters and the conservation efforts of today.
Schooner of Cats: Another wild story???
Panda Man: A gung-ho attitude to animal welfare, which to be kind we will just say reflects the attitudes of its time.
Verdict: A hit. The art was excellent and you just have to be grateful that general attitudes to animals have changed (somewhat). I am about to read the other comments as by the looks of it the stories were not quite as wild as I believed.