American Brittany Rescue – 2010 Holiday Auction
Auction Ends: Oct 17, 2010 10:00 PM EDT

Books

Signed Copy of The Story of Jules Verne: A Watch Pocket Dog - A

Item Number
262
Estimated Value
50 USD
Sold
60 USD to DouglasTighe
Number of Bids
11  -  Bid History

Item Description

The winner of this auction will receive a signed copy of the book: "The Story of Jules Verne; A Watch Pocket Dog" by Wayne Caldwell Simmons.

The book was signed at the Reliant World Series Show of Dogs in July. A picture of him signing the book will accompany the book. 
About the book:
Wayne Simmons leads a charmed life. Still he maintains a relentless, unfulfilled dream—that of owning a truly exceptional hunting dog. At last, the bird dog of his dreams arrives, but instead of greatness and majesty, the man discovers a skinny foundling of questionable pedigree to agonize over. The Story of Jules Verne is a story for dog lovers. It is a true story—the experiences, the characters, even the rocky start of a very special relationship. The story, with paintings and illustrations by the author, recounts a young man's journey with his hunting dog over a ten-year span. In many ways, the book is a compilation of closely related short stories, written in sequence, about an ordinary guy and his "once in a lifetime" hunting dog.

 

 

Item Special Note

About the Author:

Wayne Simmons has been an artist most of his life. Sporting art, portraits of people, people and their pets, wildlife, and landscapes all have their place in his art, but it's his dogs and their antics afield that offer recurring themes throughout his work. He was born and raised in the South. He attended the University of Mississippi at Oxford and graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and art-extended. After moving to Shreveport, Wayne pursued a career in advertising. In 1976 he opened Simmons Advertising/Public Relations, which he operated until 2006. Today, Wayne operates Simmons Studio/Gallery on their farm near Ellison Bay, Wisconsin.

 

Shipping included in bid.

Donated By:

Melba & Curtiss Lanham