Best of
Animals

1935

National Velvet


Enid Bagnold - 1935
    The heroine's grit and determination, backed by the support of her eccentric and loving family, offer an inspiring example of the struggles and rewards of following a dream."The book is one that horse lovers of every age cannot fail to enjoy."--"The New York Times""Humorous, charming, National Velvet is a little masterpiece."--"Time""Put on your not-to-be-missed list."--"The New Yorker"

How to Attract the Wombat


Will Cuppy - 1935
    From his perch as a staff writer at The New Yorker, Cuppy observed the world and found a great deal that annoyed him. This collection of essays on animals includes "Birds Who Can't Even Fly," "Optional Insects," "Octopuses and Those Things", and "How to Swat a Fly," which codifies the essentials in ten hilarious principles. And three essays on wombats. Perfect reading for the perplexed, befuddled, and perpetually irritated.

Broken Fang


Rutherford G. Montgomery - 1935
    How or when or whence this strange bond between the two had its beginning, we do not know. The dog alone volunteers to be man's chum and serf.This is the story of a dog wrongfully branded as a killer, who never lost the trust and confidence of his master.Bart the dog is all dog. His creator has mastered in full the secrets of canine reason.

The Little Old Woman Who Used Her Head


Hope Newell - 1935