Dog breeds are surrounded by captivating stories: legendary origins, ancient ancestors, unbroken lines stretching back through the centuries. But how much of what we believe is history — and how much is narrative?
In 30 Canine Mythologies, Giovanni Padrone dismantles some of the most persistent ideas in the dog world with scientific rigor and clear, accessible storytelling, revealing that many modern breeds are not what tradition claims.
From the supposed Greek roots of the Maltese to the tales of ancient Italian molossers, from Mediterranean hounds to “unchanged” island breeds, each chapter uncovers a surprising interplay of culture, selection, identity, and the human desire to project a mythical past onto dogs.
Genetics, archaeology, and iconography become tools to give dogs a truer, richer, and more fascinating history than any legend.
This book does not diminish the value of breeds — it clarifies it.
And it reminds us that the true antiquity of the dog lies not in its pedigree, but in its millennia‑long partnership with humans, a shared story that continues to evolve.
A journey that will change the way we look at our four‑legged companions.
| Pagine | 239 |
| Formato | [EU] Stampa bianco e nero - standard - 170x240 mm - Carta crema - Copertina lucida |
| Peso | 364 gr. |