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This paperback edition of "Not Every Dog Has His Day: The Treatment of Dogs in Australia" by Jane Duckworth is a valuable resource for anyone interested in animal welfare, education, and reference. Published in 2009, this 334-page book provides a comprehensive exploration of the treatment of dogs in Australia, making it an essential read for young adults and adults alike. As a non-fiction textbook, it offers a wealth of information and insights that are both informative and thought-provoking.
What sets this book apart is its focus on the often-overlooked issue of animal welfare in Australia. Jane Duckworth's meticulous research and engaging writing style make this book an accessible and compelling read, even for those without a background in the subject. The book's historical context and personal development aspects add depth and nuance to the narrative, making it a truly unique and valuable resource.
This good condition paperback is a great find for anyone looking to add this important book to their collection. With only minor scuffing, creasing, and edge wear on the cover, and a few small tears on the front cover page and Acknowledgements page, it is still a clean and tidy copy with no writing or dog ears. The tight strong binding ensures that the book will remain in great condition for years to come.
Overall, "Not Every Dog Has His Day" is a must-have for anyone passionate about animal welfare, education, and personal development. This paperback edition is a great opportunity to own a valuable resource that will provide hours of engaging and informative reading.
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