Slikovna enciklopedija pasa, Joan Palmer

Izdavač: Dušević i Kršovnik d.o.o., Zagreb, 1998; preveo Ranko Čepin. (Na engleskom, 'The illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dog Breeds', izdavač Wellfleet Press, 1994)

Bogato slikovno opremljen priručnik sa stručnim uputama za 235 psećih vrsta uz podjele na skupine Zemlje porijekla, glavna obilježja l način skrbi za svaku određenu vrstu Podaci o 79 rijetkih vrsta pasa Opsežan uvod uključuje povijest psa, canis familiaris te razvoj i nastajanje skupina pasmina Slikovni vodič strukovnih kinoloških izraza Neophodno štivo za sve veći broj ljubitelja pasa u cijelom svijetu. Slikovna enciklopedija pasa daje najopširniji i najsuvremeniji mogući pregled psećih pasmina danas. Uključujući više od dvjesto psećih vrsta, od faraonskog hrtolikog psa, koji je nekad lovio po pijesku starog Egipta, pa do vrlo cijenjenog šar-peija, od popularnog zlatnog retrivera do ljubitelja masa - jorkširskog terijera. Uvod pokriva povijest pasa, što seže cijelo tisućljeće unatrag sve od divljih pasa koji su se prvi ugrijali na vatri pračovjeka. Slijede poglavlja o anatomiji, fizionomiji te o psihologiji psa, a poseban pojmovnik je ilustriran primjerima pasmine iz enciklopedije. Slike, mape i crteži pokazuju kako su se određeni oblici i karakteristike razvili do skupina koje su danas priznate. Bogato ilustriran, ovaj priručnik raspoređen je na dvjesto jedanaest stranica, a pasmine su grupirane kako slijedi: psi za društvo i pratnju, radni psi, čuvari stada i ovčarski psi, tragači, lovački psi, terijeri i patuljasti psi. Porijeklo svake vrste je detaljizirano: posebnosti svake vrste su opisane kroz porijeklo, razvoj, karakteristike i ako ulazi u vrstu, područje rada (djelovanja). Prikazani su i standardi svake pasmine, kao i tabele sa sažetim informacijama o svakoj vrsti. Isto tako, uključeno je sedamdeset devet rijetkih vrsta, od helenskog tragača, do visoko specijaliziranog norveškog goniča pataka. Link: http://www.superknjizara.hr/?page=knjiga&id_knjiga=25007

Izdavač: Dušević i Kršovnik d.o.o., Zagreb, 1998; preveo Ranko Čepin. (Na engleskom, 'The illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dog Breeds', izdavač Wellfleet Press, 1994)

Bogato slikovno opremljen priručnik sa stručnim uputama za 235 psećih vrsta uz podjele na skupine Zemlje porijekla, glavna obilježja l način skrbi za svaku određenu vrstu Podaci o 79 rijetkih vrsta pasa Opsežan uvod uključuje povijest psa, canis familiaris te razvoj i nastajanje skupina pasmina Slikovni vodič strukovnih kinoloških izraza Neophodno štivo za sve veći broj ljubitelja pasa u cijelom svijetu. Slikovna enciklopedija pasa daje najopširniji i najsuvremeniji mogući pregled psećih pasmina danas. Uključujući više od dvjesto psećih vrsta, od faraonskog hrtolikog psa, koji je nekad lovio po pijesku starog Egipta, pa do vrlo cijenjenog šar-peija, od popularnog zlatnog retrivera do ljubitelja masa - jorkširskog terijera. Uvod pokriva povijest pasa, što seže cijelo tisućljeće unatrag sve od divljih pasa koji su se prvi ugrijali na vatri pračovjeka. Slijede poglavlja o anatomiji, fizionomiji te o psihologiji psa, a poseban pojmovnik je ilustriran primjerima pasmine iz enciklopedije. Slike, mape i crteži pokazuju kako su se određeni oblici i karakteristike razvili do skupina koje su danas priznate. Bogato ilustriran, ovaj priručnik raspoređen je na dvjesto jedanaest stranica, a pasmine su grupirane kako slijedi: psi za društvo i pratnju, radni psi, čuvari stada i ovčarski psi, tragači, lovački psi, terijeri i patuljasti psi. Porijeklo svake vrste je detaljizirano: posebnosti svake vrste su opisane kroz porijeklo, razvoj, karakteristike i ako ulazi u vrstu, područje rada (djelovanja). Prikazani su i standardi svake pasmine, kao i tabele sa sažetim informacijama o svakoj vrsti. Isto tako, uključeno je sedamdeset devet rijetkih vrsta, od helenskog tragača, do visoko specijaliziranog norveškog goniča pataka. Link: http://www.superknjizara.hr/?page=knjiga&id_knjiga=25007

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