
Finn The Wolfhound
Finn the Wolfhound, published in 1908 by Alec John Dawson, is an animal adventure story centered on Finn, a champion Irish Wolfhound. The narrative follows Finn as he is taken from England to Australia, where he faces various challenges, including being exhibited in a circus and later escaping to the outback. Ultimately, Finn embarks on a quest to reunite with his master and save his life. This book is notable for being Dawson's most recognized work, inspired by his own dog Tynagh and her son Gareth.
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