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The fastest hound dog in the state of Maine, John Gould, illustrated by F. Wenderoth Saunders

Label
The fastest hound dog in the state of Maine, John Gould, illustrated by F. Wenderoth Saunders
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The fastest hound dog in the state of Maine
Responsibility statement
John Gould, illustrated by F. Wenderoth Saunders
Summary
Part fable, part folklore, The Fastest Hound Dog in the State of Maine is Yankee story telling at its very best. A man needs a dog to catch long-legged rabbits, so he buys a hound with longer legs than the rabbits. It's the fastest dog he's ever seen--the fastest dog anyone has ever seen. The dog is so fast, in fact, the man takes on the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad in some friendly competition. Hilarity ensues. Based on Maine folklore, and told as only John Gould can tell it, this story rightfully belongs to the times before television, before radio, when folks sat and talked and told stories. Yet it is a story for all times with its humor--warm as a Maine hearth--and distinct Yankee voice
Target audience
adult
Genre
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