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Pharaoh Hound (Comprehensive Owner's Guide)  Juliette Cunliffe (Author)


Pharaoh Hounds (Kw Series , No 182s) Sue M. Sefscik (Author)



The Pharaoh Hound by Pauline Block (Hardcover - Mar. 1986)

Review; Any one serious about the Pharaoh Hound breed will have a copy of this brilliant book. Full of history across the world, a must read - must own publication. From the very beginning out of Malta to the early 80's, great historic pictures and a wealth of factual information and pedigrees, all Pharaoh hound fanatics should own this.

Pharaoh Hound Champions, 1987-2000 by Jan Linzy (Paperback - Aug. 2001)

Pharaoh Hound Champions, 2001-2003 Jan Linzy and Sharae Pata (combed - Apr. 2004)



 Pharaoh Hound Champions 2004-2008 by Camino Books Inc. out now





Pharaoh Hound Champions, 2004-2008 by Jan Linzy, Sharae Wheeler, and Janae Pata (Paperback - Dec. 15, 2009)

Pharaoh Hound Champions 1983-1986 by Camino Books Inc. (Paperback - June 1986)

The Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Hound by Randall A. Bullard and Joyce B. Martin (Hardcover - June 1984)

THE PHARAOH HOUND - Signed Limited Edition by Pauline Block and Rita Laventhall Sacks (Hardcover - 1983)






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