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The Legacy of One Man's Dog, a Heritage in Pedigree

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The Legacy of One Man's Dog

E.L. Mullins' new book, The Legacy of One Man's Dog, a Heritage in Pedigree, has been said to be an encyclopedia of pedigrees and a wealth of knowledge concerning the heritage of game bred dogs. This 548 page volume is produced in color on high quality paper for durability, with a spiral binding for easy layout and referencing. It is the intent of the author to share with the next generation of fanciers some of the knowledge gained through more than forty years of research and experience.

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The Mountain Man, Lester Hughes

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The Mountain Man

Lester Hughes, The Mountain Man, was noted as the oldest active dogman of his time. Friendships and fame abound throughout the history of The Mountain Man and his dogs. From early dogs like Hughes' "Rebel" to his campaigning of the great Grand Champion "Zebo" (ROM)(HOF) to Mountain Man's Champion "Homer"(ROM)(HOF).  History recalls the great dogs he bred, like Grand Champion "Shady Lady" and the Champions "Little Bill", "Homer Jr." and "Little Homer". Lester Hughes was the only man to ever have two dogs entered into the American 'Pit' Bull Terrier Hall of Fame.

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Norman H. Hooten

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Norman H. Hooten

The story of legendary lawman and dogman. The owner of the famous four-time winner Hooten's Champion "Butch Boy", Hooten's "Missy" (aka Carver's "One Eye"), and Hooten's "Black Jack" (aka Wood's "Trouble", the sire to Garner's Champion "Chinaman"). Over the years Norman Hooten was friends with some of the most famous dogmen like Frank Fritzwater, Weldon Stockton, and Maurice Carver from the mid 1960's through the 1990's. Norman Hooten remained dedicated to the breed and to the sport throughout his life.

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Edward L. Sonny Crenshaw

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Edward L. Sonny Crenshaw

Throughout the 1950's, the 1960's and into the 1970's, Ed Crenshaw was instrumental in continually setting the highest starndards of gameness and abilities through his breeding. Ed Crenshaw from Carlsbad, New Mexico was the breeder of some of the most outstanding winning pit dogs of the era. Renowned dogs like Crenshaw's "Colby Rusty" and "Diablo Rojo" (Old Rex). Crenshaw's "Leprechaun", and her daughters "Little Leprechaun" and "Goose"; all three winning at the same convention. Ed Crenshaw also produced the famed Freddie Jones' Champion "Major" and Grand Champion "Gimp" (aka Leo Kinard's Champion "Hawkshaw")

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Howard Teal - Kingpin of the South

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Howard Teal - Kingpin of the South

Any fancier that has ever heard of the American 'Pit' Bull Terrier Hall of Fame inductee Ron Bass' "Tramp Red Boy", or Joe Medlin's "Outlaw" should be familiar with the name of their founder Howard Teal. Here is his story from his first dog, to include the many friendships he developed over his years of experience, the famous competitions he competed in; to include his battle against Baker Davis' Grand Champion "Boomerang". Howard Teal's was a career that earned him the reputation as the greatest matchmaker of the sport, the respect of his peers an the fraternity and earn him the moniker of "The Kingpin of the South".

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Walter Komosinski

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This is the story of Walter Komosinski who immigrated to the United States at the young age of 14 years old in 1908. This story covers his early beginnings and his early frienships with men like George Armitage to his introduction with the dogs; the dogs he started with to the ones he was producing when he passed away.  The story includes the modern-day fanciers he infliuenced. This book has excellent coverage of the dog known as Komosinski's (Larry Roofner's) "Brownie" as well as the other greats that Walter Komosinski bred and owned.

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The American Pit Bull Terrier Hall of Fame Inductees and Nominees

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The American Pit Bull Terrier Hall of Fame Inductees and Nominees

This book covers the dogs from Colby's "Dime" to Tudor's "Dibo", to the females Carver's "Black Widow" to Crenshaw's "Honeybunch". This book contains all the dogs entered in the American 'Pit' Bull Terrier Hall of Fame and the runner-ups that were nominated for induction into the American 'Pit' Bull Terrier Hall of Fame. This book contains each six generation pedigree and the reports of their illustrious careers that etched their place in history. A "must read" for anyone who whats to know the foundation of the modern day greats!

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The Evolution of Rule For Canine Combat

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The Evolution of Rule For Canine Combat

This extremely popular book contains all of the official rules of canine combat from the Old Dog Fighting Rules of the late 1700's, the Old English Rules, thew Police Gazette Rules, The United Kennel Club Rules, to all the sets of the Cajun Rules through Highlander Rules of 2000. Three hundred years of evolution of the sporting rules is revealed within the pages of this book that has quickly become a collector's item. Knowledge is both a mans' best weapon and defense!

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The Old Family Rednose Dogs Revisited

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The Old Family Rednose Dogs Revisited

The lives of legendary breeders William Joseph Lightner, Robert H. Hemphill and Robert Foster Wallace and their dedication and contributions to the breed, the sport and the fraternity are all reviewed within this 72 pages; 25 Historical Pedigrees Legacy Little Book. One of the most complete collections of historical information concerning the Old Family Rednose Dogs and their benefactors and the breeders that dedicated their lives to their preservation as a game dog that has ever been assembled into one book.

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"Irish Jerry" Holcomb

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"Irish Jerry" Holcomb

In the 1970's it is recordfed that Irish Jerry owned and campaigned more dogs than any fancier in the country; he was tied only by Andre Giroux of Canada. Read the true stories of great Champions and his dogs like "Trim Moody", "El Lobo", and the great Register of Merit and Hall of Fame Inductee female recorded as James Crenshaw's Champion "Honeybunch", and Kimsey Wood's "Miss Poolhall Red". Continue your literary journey with dogs like "Weehunt", "Pharaoh", "Phantom", "Ivanhoe" and the famous Champion "Charlie", the littermate to Crenshaw's (Garrett's) "Jeep" and Swetman's "Holly".

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The Beginning

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The Beginning

This Legacy Little Book is an introduction to Gerald F. Clemmons (Jerry Clemmons) the breeder of the famed competitor and producer Red Wallings' "Bullyson", his famed pit winning brother Bennett Clayton's "Eli Jr" and the outstanding producing female Gerald Clemmons' "Brendy". Read the stories, the escapades and review the pedigrees of what has been referred to by professionals of the breed and the sport as some of the greatest American 'Pit' Bull Terriers of the modern era.

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William Joseph Lightner 1877 Through 1959

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William Joseph Lightner 1877 Through 1959

This Legacy Little Book concerns one of the early breeders in the history of the American 'Pit' Bull Terriers and founder of one of the greatest performance and producing line of dogs in history. That man was William Joseph Lightner born in 1877 and remained dedicated to the breed, the sport and the fraternity throughout his life, passing away in 1959. The very early Lightner dogs trace back to "Gentleman Todd", "Bob the Fool", "Jack Sutton" and the "Gas House Dogs".

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