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This has been a fan favorite for nearly one hundred years! This little book is the tale of Enos' border collie, Scotch, and their adventures together. Anyone who loves dogs needs to read this book, and we've made it a large print edition so that any dog-lover can read it. It includes photographs of Enos, Scotch, and a woman Scotch kept alive on the slope of Long's Peak when she lost the trail back to the inn. "There can be no higher praise for Mr. Mills' little volume containing 'The Story of Scotch' than to say it well deserves a place in the library of the dog lover beside John Muir's…mehr

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This has been a fan favorite for nearly one hundred years! This little book is the tale of Enos' border collie, Scotch, and their adventures together. Anyone who loves dogs needs to read this book, and we've made it a large print edition so that any dog-lover can read it. It includes photographs of Enos, Scotch, and a woman Scotch kept alive on the slope of Long's Peak when she lost the trail back to the inn. "There can be no higher praise for Mr. Mills' little volume containing 'The Story of Scotch' than to say it well deserves a place in the library of the dog lover beside John Muir's account of 'Stickeen'..." The Philadelphia Public Ledger "The most fascinating dog story I have read in years. With his master, Mr. Mills, who is perhaps the greatest living authority on God's great out-of-doors, Scotch passes through experiences that read like dog miracles." The Lookout
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Enos A. Mills (1870-1922) is widely regarded as "The Father of Rocky Mountain National Park." He was a widely acclaimed naturalist, author, photographer, and speaker. He made his home at the base of Longs Peak, near Estes Park, Colorado. His homestead cabin which he built as a boy is still standing, now a private museum owned and operated by two of his descendants, Elizabeth Mills and Eryn Mills.