Contributions

  • Herzberg, Max J. (Max John), 1886- - Contributor
  • Max J. Herzberg - Editor
  • Margaret Bourke-White - Photographer
  • Frontispiece: Marguerite Kirmse - Illustrator

Publication

1945 - The World Publishing Company, by arrangement with Harper & Brothers, Cleveland, USA, Ohio

Language

English

Word Count

92,500 words, Guess

Page Count

370 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

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Alternate Titles

  • Terhune Omnibus

Description

**''Drawn from the Works of Albert Payson Terhune''**--Title Page

Description

About the Author: Albert Payson Terhune (1872-1942), a local author of some fame, wrote numerous adventures about Collies, most notably, "Lad, A Dog", "Sunnybank: Home of Lad", and "Further Adventures of Lad". Sunnybank, his home on the eastern shore of Pompton Lakes in northern New Jersey, was originally the home of Terhune's parents, Edward Payson Terhune and Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune. Later as his home with his wife, Anice Stockton Terhune, Sunnybank became famous as "The Place" in the many stories of Terhune. Much of the land once constituting the Sunnybank estate was lost to developers in the 1960's with the house being demolished in 1969. Fortunately though, the central 9.6 acres was preserved through the dedicated efforts of Terhune fans and dog fanciers, and is now Terhune Sunnybank Memorial Park, administered by the Wayne Township Parks Department.

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Other Editions

  • The Albert Payson Terhune OmnibusHardcoverThe World Publishing Company, by arrangement with Harper & Brothers1945-01-01

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