Australia's Dogs
By (Author) Katherine Kovacic
National Library of Australia
National Library of Australia
1st May 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
Hardback
224
Width 190mm, Height 230mm
Australians love dogs big dogs, little dogs, fluffy couch potatoes and hardy working dogs. In fact, we have one of the highest rates of pet ownership in the world. Australias Dogs is a celebration of the dog in Australian life, exploring the human-canine bond, and reflecting on the crucial role played by dogs in our life and work.
Embark on an outback adventure with Francis Birtles and his various faithful canine companions. Discover the incredible endurance of Mawsons huskies in frozen Antarctica. Learn more about Australias home-grown dog breeds that played a central role in the development of pastoral industries, as well as the iconic dingo and its place in Indigenous life, as well as the Australian ecosystem, today.
Australias Dogs is generously illustrated with images drawn from the rich collections of the National Library of Australia. Some simply capture a photographers love for their own dog, while others tell epic tales of survival in harsh conditions, comment on an element of social history or record a significant moment. As the incredible variety of images shows, the story of dogs in Australia is a subject that is historically significant, with a broad and enduring appeal.