
2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], Livro novo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known peop… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], Livro novo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<
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2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. Th… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<
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2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. Th… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<
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2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. The… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<
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2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. The… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<
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2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], Livro novo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known peop… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], Livro novo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<

2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. Th… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<

2010
ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. Th… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], New book, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<

2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. The… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<
2010, ISBN: 0956565611
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. The… More...
[EAN: 9780956565617], Neubuch, [PU: Myrtle Press, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Dog Story Dog Story is an anthology of eight stories of well-known people's dogs. They recount the lives, deaths, and extraordinary adventures of these wonderful creatures, and the happiness and ultimate sadness they brought to the lives of their owners. Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Sir Jackie Stewart, Lord Hattersley, Philip Treacy, Anna Pasternak, Petronella Wyatt, Edward du Cann and Tom Rubython share the stories of their beloved dogs in the most heartwarming book of the year. ANNABEL GOLDSMITH The Greatest Character I Ever Knew Lady Annabel Goldsmith is the author of three books, including her best-selling autobiography Annabel: An Unconventional Life. She has five children, all well known in their own right, including the MP Zac Goldsmith. She was married first to Mark Birley then Sir James Goldsmith. COPPER, the faithful companion of Lady Annabel Goldsmith for over 15 years, had an intelligence that far outshone any lack of blueblood breeding. Copper, a mongrel cross breed, became a living legend in Richmond, west London, and often travelled on the bus on his own between Richmond and Kingston. Copper was well known in the pubs of Richmond, and often stood a drink by locals. His travels made him a legend in the leafy borough. ROY HATTERSLEY A Shameless Display of Emotion Roy Hattersley is a British Labour politician and a former MP. He was ennobled in 1997 when he left the House of Commons. Formerly a journalist in Sheffield, he served as deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. Now a political commentator, he has returned to active journalism. BUSTER and Roy Hattersley were inseparable for 15 years. Regardless of weather conditions, Buster's persistence would often force his master out into the freezing Peak District rain. Hattersley remembers being woken repeatedly in the middle of the night by Buster's snoring, which he found irresistible. Buster imposed himself on the lives of all those around him, and he died eating a piece of his favourite blue cheese. When Buster died, the spring went out of his master's step. A new hound has brought him renewed hope. TOM RUBYTHON Harry's Gone To Heaven Tom Rubython is the author of the successful Life of Senna, the biography of the three-time Formula One world champion, Ayrton Senna. His latest book is a biography of James Hunt. He is also the former editor of F1 Magazine, BusinessF1 and SportsPro magazines. HARRY was born on 7th July 2002. She was the first of three Cocker Spaniel sisters born a year apart who shared the life of author Tom Rubython. Harriet, who was always known as Harry the Hound, was a birthday present in August of that year. Harriet was a uniquely sociable dog whose sole ambition in life was to make friends with everyone she met. Whenever a car stopped at a junction, she would stare up wistfully at the door, hoping its owner would alight to greet her. EDWARD DU CANN Juliet And Me The Rt Hon Sir Edward du Cann KBE was MP for Taunton from 1956 to 1987. He was chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and of the powerful Conservative 1922 Committee for 12 years. He was appointed as a Member of the Privy Council in 1964. JULIET a long-haired black and white Border Collie was the most remarkable dog Sir Edward du Cann ever owned. Much travelled, Juliet spent her life in Somerset, London, Alderney and, finally, Cyprus. Born in Dorset, she was sister to Romeo, who went to live on a farm. When Sir Edward's wife died of cancer, Juliet guided him through the pain that followed, and never left his side until her own death in Cyprus many years later. ANNA PASTERNAK A Love Like This Anna Pasternak is a leading British journalist and writes for The Daily Mail. She is the author of the popular Daisy Dooley Does Divorce. She currently writes the `On The Couch' column in The Daily Mail. She is the great niece of Doctor Zhivago author, Boris Pasternak. WILFRED was the beloved Dachshund of writer Anna Pasternak until his death in 2009 at the age of 20. When he died, he was believed to be the oldest dog in Henley-on Thames. He died as he had lived: beautifully and with dignity. At the end, Anna and her daughter Daisy toasted his memory with champagne. Wilfred is still much missed and has never been replaced. Anna loved Wilfred more than any man, and, after losing him, wondered if she would ever feel a love like his again. PHILIP TREACY Not A Dog At All Philip Treacy OBE is an Irish milliner and one of the 20th century's foremost hat designers. Since moving to England, he has designed hats for Alexander McQueen at Givenchy in Paris and for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. He runs his own eponymous label in London. MR PIG had a cartoon-like appearance that made him popular with famous photographers such as Snowdon, Mario Testino and Bruce Weber. He bounded up catwalks with Naomi Campbell and slept on a Versace cashmere blanket. Isabella Blow was his godmother, and, in Japan, he had his own fan club. Every year, Mr Pig received his very own Christmas card from the Duchess of Cornwall. For Mr Pig's funeral, Grace Jones composed and sang a special song just for him. JACKIE STEWART The Soul is Not Easily Defined The Flying Scot', Sir Jackie Stewart OBE competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three world drivers' championships. He started his own Formula One team, called Stewart Grand Prix, in 1997. The team was sold to the Ford Motor Company in 2000. BOSS, a personable Norfolk Terrier, passed away in 2005, and Sir Jackie Stewart felt a part of his soul went with him. The loss created a void and a sense of emptiness that has never been completely filled. Although Boss was always rushing around and constantly on the move, he rarely left Sir Jackie's side from the very day he arrived to his death in 2005. Although Jackie now has two new Norfolk Terriers, nothing can replace the gap left by Boss. PETRONELLA WYATT The Promised Kiss of Springtime Petronella Wyatt is a journalist and author. S, Books<

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