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Beautiful Joe - An Autobiography of a Dog - cover

Beautiful Joe - An Autobiography of a Dog

Marshall Saunders

Publisher: GAEditori

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Beautiful Joe was a dog from the town of Meaford, Ontario, whose story inspired the bestselling novel Beautiful Joe, which contributed to worldwide awareness of animal cruelty.
Available since: 03/23/2021.

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