David Malcolmson
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The Man Who Killed Hitler
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1939
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4 editions
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London: The Dog Who Made the Team
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Farm Dog
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Yipe,: The story of a farm dog
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Sierra Outpost
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1942
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A small piece of land
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1981
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2 editions
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Ten Heroes
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Farm dog (An Atlantic Monthly Press book)
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Ten fingers on the stars
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Sierra Outpost
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“He not only wanted to talk; he half-believed that, if he talked to his dog as a person, in time London would come to understand. It’s the way a child learns the language. All sorts of things are said to a baby; and all at once he knows what is being told him.”
― London: The Dog Who Made the Team
― London: The Dog Who Made the Team
“The manager gave him a copy of the contract. From a carbon he read aloud, “’In addition said player will be permitted to convey his German shepherd dog on all road trips in his own conveyance.’” He laughed, “A clause to make baseball history. When do we see this famous dog?”
“You’ll meet him tonight. He’ll be on the field.”
― London: The Dog Who Made the Team
“You’ll meet him tonight. He’ll be on the field.”
― London: The Dog Who Made the Team
“With the Irishmen at bat the dog acts as a charm. He sits at the far end of the dugout. Whoever touches him on his way to the plate will have luck with hi as he swings. Each batter leaving the dugout places his hand on London’s head.”
― London: The Dog Who Made the Team
― London: The Dog Who Made the Team
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