Copyright © renewed 1968 by Jere Knight, Betty Noyes Knight, Winifred Knight Mewborn, and Jennie Knight Moore. First published as a short story in the Saturday Evening Post. Copyright © 1938 by the Curtis Publishing Company.
Now, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the original book, comes a picture book with a fresh and appealing commercial look just right for a new generation of dog lovers.
A collie undertakes a 1000-mile journey in order to once again meet her former master at the school gate.
The quintessential boy and his dog story. A time-tested favorite.
Through masterful storytelling and deeply affecting art, they take us back to a Lassie before Hollywood, before TV, and introduce this unforgettable, heartrending tale to the minds and imaginations of a new generation of readers.
Sold in financial desperation to a wealthy duke, a collie undertakes a 1000-mile journey in order to be reunited with her former master in Yorkshire.
This special collector’s edition celebrates the enduring origin story of our favorite collie, with an introduction by New York Times-bestselling author Ann M. Martin, pen-and-ink illustrations by Marguerite Kirmse, and a stunning new ...
Lassie Come-Home is a novel written by Eric Knight about a rough collie's trek over many miles to be reunited with the boy she loves.In 1943, the novel was adapted to the feature film Lassie Come Home starring Roddy McDowall as the boy Joe ...
A collie undertakes a 1000-mile journey in order to once again meet her former master at the school gate.
For more than eighty years, Eric Knight's Lassie Come-Home has been the quintessential friendship story between a boy and his dog.
A collie undertakes a 1000-mile journey to once again meet her former master at the school gate.
Lassie Come-Home: Eric Knight' S Great Dog Story