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Rating:  Summary: A real find Review: I bought this book after a friend of mine told me it was her favorite book this year. I was totally bowled over by the sheer poetry and beauty of this book. You can see that this photographer truly loves dogs, it shines through the photos and that is one of the reasons I think this book is so powerful. I am definately going to buy DOG and I can only hope that she publishes more as I feel that these books will become classics.
Rating:  Summary: A Photography Gem Review: I bought this book for a friend who is a real dog lover. She and her husband loved it so much that I went out and purchased several other copies . It is incredible value and much appreciated as a gift instead of the usual bottle of wine when visiting friends for dinner.
Rating:  Summary: Sweet Review: PUP, the follow up to Deborah Samuel's DOG, is positivley adorable, but not quite as good as it's predessesor. The book is smaller, both in dimensions and in number of photos. Also, unlike DOG, there are none of Ms. Samuel's charming studio notes. Some the photographs aren't as appealing as others, but who can resist so many puppies? This makes a good coffeetable book, but if you haven't picked up DOG, I recommend getting that one instead. Bottom line: It's charming and sweet, but not as good as DOG.
Rating:  Summary: pup Review: STOP! Do not buy this book. I order alot (2-300 books ayear) but this is the worst! I bought it on recommandation from Country Living, July 2002, a beautiful photo of Boxer puppies, and expected the book to be a continuation of various breeds with just that puppy feeling. The Boxer photo is a good shot - you can almost feel the softness and sweetness so wonderful about puppies. The rest of the shots - well nosehairs - a shade of something or other dog-bodypart - etc. have little or no pup feeling whatsoever. This is a book for someone interested i photography -if even, not one who wants to look at wonderful shots of puppies. (I am really sorry I also ordered the book 'Dog' arriving on a later shipment and therefor too late to cancel.) Also p.58. says a Cocker Spaniel - I most surely believe it to be a King Charles Spaniel. But who cares - it is not the worst about this book. Save your money.
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