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Lassie

The Extraordinary Story of Eric Knight and 'The World's Favourite Dog'

Author: Peter Haining  

In 1938, Eric Knight wrote a magazine story about a collie dog, Lassie, which established her as 'the world's favourite dog'; and went on to inspire films, radio, and television shows. This edition contains a selection of film stills, cartoon strips, and book and magazine illustrations. It is useful for collectors, as well dog-lovers.

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In 1938, Eric Knight wrote a magazine story about a collie dog, Lassie, which established her as 'the world's favourite dog'; and went on to inspire films, radio, and television shows. This edition contains a selection of film stills, cartoon strips, and book and magazine illustrations. It is useful for collectors, as well dog-lovers.

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In 1938, Eric Knight wrote a magazine story about an impoverished Yorkshire family who are forced to sell their beloved collie dog to a Scottish breeder. Against all the odds, the dog manages to find her way home. Described by its author as a job of 'bread and butter workmanship', "Lassie Come Home" went on to inspire films, radio, and television shows, and a staggering array of merchandising which have established her as 'the world's favourite dog'. Although Lassie is an American icon, her creator was actually born in the Yorkshire Dales, in 1897, where the young Eric Knight became fascinated by the collie dogs used by local sheep farmers. After his family split, he moved to America with his mother in 1912, and began practising as a writer and artist. After serving in the First World War, he married, settled on a farm, and purchased a collie of his own, 'Toots'. Inspired by a return trip to Yorkshire, he drew on his first-hand knowledge of working class hardship and his own love for Toots to create "Lassie Come Home". Although MGM's decision to film the story in 1943 made a star of Elizabeth Taylor, it marked Lassie's rise to superstardom.The collie with the trademark white feet, collar, chest, and blaze between the eyes featured in six more movies before transferring to television in 1954. One dog after another was re-cast in the role of the canine saviour with human-like intelligence, although viewers were not to know that all dogs were males because, for moulting reasons, they look more photogenic on screen. While the fame of Lassie grew with every passing year, Eric Knight did not share in its success. In January 1943, while travelling to Egypt, his plane crashed, killing all on board. As the aircraft was on an intelligence mission, there is speculation that it may have been sabotaged. Knight was posthumously awarded the US Legion of Merit. The shooting for the remake of "Lassie Come Home" begins in Ireland, in 2005. "Lassie" is one of entertainment's most successful franchises with 10 feature films and more than 675 half-hour television episodes. "Lassie", the TV series, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in 2004. This edition will contain a comprehensive selection of rare film stills, cartoon strips, and book and magazine illustrations.It is a perfect gift book for collectors, dog-lovers, or anyone interested in the Lassie phenomenon.

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About the Author

Peter Haining was a celebrated anthologist and the author of more than 60 non-fiction titles.

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Although Lassie is an American icon, her creator was born in the Yorkshire Dales before moving to the US in his youth. Eric Knight drew on first-hand knowledge of working class hardship and his own collie, 'Toots, ' to write Lassie Come Home. This story and the film that followed established Lassie as 'the world's favorite dog.' Lassie featured in over six movies before transferring to TV in 1954. The fame of Lassie grew with every passing year, one collie after another bearing the trade mark coloration, being re-cast in the role. Eric Knight, however, did not see the success. In January 1943, he died in a plane crash in Egypt while on a wartime intelligence mission.

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Product Details

Publisher
Peter Owen Publishers
Published
1st November 2005
Pages
115
ISBN
9780720612677

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