John Perry, author of “The Book That Eats People,” and his dog Roo de la Rue Swanzor, recount histories , tales, and legends of the Dogs of The Chase in Doggerland, and of The Chase in Exile, while encouraging audience participation in The Great Project of The Chase. By Order of the Great, High, and…
Pitch for the Whiff, Dog Solutions’ revolutionary olfactory encoder; on the intervention of dogs in the evolution of aprs, and our training; the importance of cheese
How I discovered The Great High and Humble Dogger’s true abilities and first learned of the Great Project; Hawkhurst’s ideas on raising Doggerland and Roo’s response
Am I a dog? Are you? Who is on the side of The Chase, and what skills do they have?
On dog lineages, breeding, memory, and the essence of Roo de la Rue Swanzor; finishing the tale of Ro and Urf, and the trickle of oblivion.
A conclusion to Roo de la Rue Swanzor’s history of the Chewing of Doggerland,, and some thoughts on its interpretation.
Ro and Urf head back down into the deep caverns to chew sticks; some words about Roo de la Rue Swanzor; a note on audience and translation.
Ro and Urf, the lost dogs who returned, are interrogated regarding their absence by one of the Big Noses.
The Chase celebrates Ro and Urf’s safe return with a big dog party, but some Noses catch worrisome scents.
Roo de la Roo Swanzor’s nature and purpose is discussed, along with her demeanor; the cave lions are hunted in an earthy labyrinth.
An argument in favor of dogs and the Great Project; Cats of Doggerland
Describes how Doggerland sank beneath the North Sea.
About the Great, High, and Humble Dogger, Wile E., and asserting the ancient history of the Dogs of The Chase in Doggerland; the existence of Doggerland.
“Toast and Tea” explains a little about how food inspires and informs dog communication and culture, and introduces Roo de la Rue Swanzor and The Great Project of The Dogs of The Chase in Exile.