(Originally list begun by Sandy Bridges, U.S.A., and printed in 7/95 Basenji
Club of America Bulletin Board Newsletter. Additions from Donna Smith and Betsy
Polglase printed in the 8/31/96 B.C.O.A. Bulletin Board Newsletter. Further
additions contributed by: Noel Baaser, Germany; Charles Bruton, U.S.A., Dorothy
Collette, U.S.A.; Maria Cotter, U.S.A.; Laura Endley, U.S.A.; Chris Hartley
& Larry Cooper, U.S.A.; Anne Graves, U.S.A.; Georgia Henry, U.S.A.; Karen
Hyland, Australia; Carrie Jones, U.S.A.; James Johannes, U.S.A.; Susan Kamen
Marsicano, U.S.A.; Anne Lindeberg, Norway; Lucie Kopecka, Czech Republic; Lauris
Hunt, Australia; Mark Meister, U.S.A.; May Mills & Les Harris, U.K.; Chey
Miller, U.S.A.; Andie Paysinger, U.S.A.; Vickie Perrine, U.S.A.; Wanda Pooley,
U.S.A.; Betsy Polglase, U.S.A.; Mike Ramsay, U.K.; Sally-Ann Smith, U.S.A.;
Linda Stilwell, U.S.A.; Carolyn Stoffel, U.S.A.; Beth Straub, U.S.A.; Al and
Sue Swapp, U.S.A.; Sally Wallis, U.K.; Mary Webber, U.S.A.; Burt Weedon, U.K.;
Laura Whitney , U.S.A.; Jane L. Williams, U.S.A.; Cathy Woade, U.S.A.; Malcolm
Woade, U.S.A.; Catherine Wright, U.K.; Pia Wright, Denmark
AFRICAN STOCK PROJECT, compiled by Susan Coe SusanCoe@prodigy.net
and sponsored by the Basenji Club of America. This invaluable loose-leafed book
was first published in September 1998 and is a on-going project. Additions are
made and updates are available annually as new data and new photographs come
to light. Each page is dated so that new and old can be recognized easily. The BCOA African Project also has information on this book at: http://basenji.org/african/intro.htm#order AT HOME WITH BASENJIS - Revised and published by the Basenji Club of
South-eastern Wisconsin. Paperback only. A comprehensive book that covers many
aspects of Basenji ownership. This latest revision contains updated photographs,
new and expanded topics, including items on history, traits, training and care.
$7 a copy (U.S.). Quantities of four or more are available to breeders and rescue
groups @ $4.50 each (U.S.) Cheques should be payable to BCOSW. AUGUST MAGIC A novel (ISBN: 0-9658488-4-1), by Veronica Anne Starbuck.
The author is an avid Basenji fancier who actively supports Basenji rescue and
adoption. In her book she uses powerful fiction to explore the unconditional
love of a dog. A must for all who appreciate our unique Breed. The second paperback
edition was published in September, 2001 by Windigo Harbor Media, P.O. Box 182397,
Shelby Twp., MI 48318-2397 U.S.A. It can be ordered for $14.95 U.S. (plus shipping
and handling) from http://www.WindigoHarborMedia.com.
THE BARKLESS DOG by B. Bickering, Jr. and R. J. Brach, Exposition-Banner
Publications, 1962. Library of Congress card # 62 1952D THE BASENJI by Robert Vavra. Privately published by author. BASENJI, DOG FROM THE PAST by Forrest Bryant Johnson. Limited edition
(privately published 1971, 1978) Reprinted 1993--available at a cost of $19.00
from A Thousand Autumns Press, 760 Hermosa Palms Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 98123,
U.S.A. BASENJI written in Spanish by Menchu Gutiaerrez. Price £52 Sterling.
Currently out of print. BASENJI by Juliette Cunliffe. ISBN 1-903098-97-1 with additional Code
09518. Published by Vincent Lane, Dorking, Surrey RH4 3YX. At the moment it
is subject to a price reduction on the W.H. Smith website but the cover price
is £12.99. This hard-back book is packed with excellent colour photos and drawings
galore all printed on decent quality glossy paper. It covers just about everything
you need to know about the history & characteristics of the Breed, taking
in Puppies, Everyday Care, Training, Health & Showing on the way. BASENJIS - FAVOURITES AMONG PHARAOHS AND HUNTERS IN THE JUNGLE is, for
the moment in Swedish only. It is by Helena Strombert who has been enjoying
a love-affair with Basenjis for many years, and well-known judge Ing-Marie Hagelin
and contains many wonderful photographs. I am sure the text is just as interesting
and look forward to reading it in translation shortly. It will be available
from Helena Strombert, Norrby Tradgard, S-595 54 MJOLBY, Sweden (Tel: +46 142-12798)
for £7.00. US prices to follow. BASENJI FEVER by A.C. Dehass, published in 1980 by Arthur H. Stockwell
Limited. This is a small paperback book of poems. A BASENJI FOR ME by Mirrie Cardew, © 1979 & 1986 by Mirrie
St. Erme Cardew, published by Midland Counties Publications, 24 the Hollow,
Earl Shilton, Leicester, LE9 7NA, U.K. THE BASENJI - A HANDBOOK Issued in 1958 by the Basenji Owners &
Breeders Association. Copies are available from the Secretary : Mrs Catherine,
89 Coniston Road, Bromley, Kent BR1 4JA, England. THE BASENJI ILLUSTRATED by Robert W. Cole, ©1978, privately published
by Robert Cole, 1336 Lexington St., Ottawa, K2C 1R9, Ontario, Canada. THE BASENJI IN NEW SOUTH WALES 1968-1993 (History of the Basenji Club
of New South Wales, Australia--25th anniversary publication), various authors,
published by the Basenji Club of New South Wales, 1993. BASENJIS - LOVE LAUGHTER AND TEARS by Ann Cooper. This is a light spiralled
book of poems about Basenjis the Author has known over many years. Published
privately and available from Ann Cooper, 18 Woodend, Deep Cut, Camberley, Surrey,
England. THE BASENJI, OUT OF AFRICA TO YOU by Susan Coe, Doral Publishing, 1990.
THE BASENJI, OUT OF AFRICA TO YOU--A NEW LOOK by Susan Coe, Doral Publishing,
8560 SW Salish Lane, Suite 300, Wilsonville, OR 97070-9612, U.S.A., published
1994. Order through book stores or directly from publisher. Call toll free (800)
633-5385 or FAX (508) 682-2648. BASENJI KLUB DEUTSCHLAND - 1977-1997. Twenty years of Basenjis in Germany
are celebrated in a new book, published by the Klub and edited by Uschi Grewe
to coincide with the recent 20th Anniversary Championship Show. BASENJI OWNER'S MANUAL (47 page spriral bound manual published by Evergreen
Basenji Club Members & friends of Basenjis, 1996 revision.). To order, send
$10 (U.S.) postage to: Evergreen Basenji Club, Inc. 325 S. Washington Ave #213
Kent, WA 98032, U.S.A. BASENJI OWNERS & BREEDERS ASSOCIATION HANDBOOK 1995-1996 Published
by BOBA, March 1997. Price £4.50. BASENJI OWNERS & BREEDERS ASSOCIATION HANDBOOK 1997-1998. Published
by BOBA, March 1999. Available from Catherine Wright, 89 Coniston Road, Bromley,
Kent BR1 4JA. Price £5.00 (plus overseas postage). THE BASENJI STACKED AND MOVING by Robert Cole. An illustrated explanation
of the 1954 breed standard. Available from Doral Publishing, 8560 S.W. Salish
Lane, Suite 300, Wilsonville, OR 97070-9612, U.S.A. Call TOLL FREE (800) 633-5385
or FAX (503) 682-2648. BASENJIS by Jack Shafer & Bob Mankey, T.F.H. Publications, Inc.,
1990. BASENJIS CHARTED FOR COUNTED CROSS-STITCH, 1987, published privately
by Carmella Troisi-Hoerr, 25118 Kerri Lane, Ramona, CA 92065, U.S.A., telephone:
(619) 789-5643. BASENJIS, THE BARKLESS DOG by Veronica Tudor-Williams (the red book)
(1946) pub. by James Heap. BASENJIS, THE BARKLESS DOG by Veronica Tudor-Williams (the blue book)
(©1946 first edition, 1954--2nd edition), Watmoughs Limited, Idle, Bradford
& London. (Second edition is revised with different photographs.) THE BASENJI YEARBOOK 1992 published by the Northern Basenji Society,
England. BASENJIS, THE BARKLESS DOG by Veronica Tudor-Williams, (the rust
book) (1976) published by David & Carles. "BINTI, ADVENTURES WITH A BASENJI" by Catherine Ritlaw. CALL OF THE MARSH by Jill Wylie, Rhodesian Publishing Co., 1979. Also
in paperback, out of print. CANDLE, A STORY OF LOVE AND FAITH by Sally Ann Smith. A colorfully illustrated
Christmas fable. Available from Doral Publishing, 8560 SW Salish Lane, Suite
300, Wilsonville, OR 97070-9612, U.S.A. Call TOLL FREE (800) 635-5385 or FAX
(503) 682-2648. CANIS BASENJI by Robert Vavra. THE cartoon book about life with Basenjis.
$13.00 includes postage. Checks payable to B.C.O.A.; order from Loretta Kelly,
8800 Ridgehill Dr., Austin, TX 78759, U.S.A. (allow six weeks for delivery).
A CHRISTMAS FABLE by Andie Paysinger, 1989. Available from author, 45800
Challenger Way, Space 239, Lancaster, CA 93535-1437, U.S.A., (805) 945-7703,
Email: asenji@THEMALL.NET THE COMPLETE BASENJI by Elspet Ford, Howell Book House, New York, U.S.A.,
published 1993. (Also published by Maxwell MacMillan Canada, Inc., Don Mills,
Ontario, Canada, and Ringpress Books). CURLY TAILS AND OTHER BASENJI NONSENSE, Susan Coe A DINGO IN THE FAMILY, by Gill Rhyorchuk. Published by Inkata Press
Pty Ltd, 1980. ISBN 0 909605 19 x 0 909605 20 3 (paperback). Gill has had the
privilege of owning both Basenjis and Dingoes as well as a Basenji-X and this
book talks about her experiences with both breeds and discusses the differences
and the similarities between them. THE DOG WITH BAD NAME by K. D. Nason THE DOGS OF OUR LIVES compiled by Louise Goodyear Murray, a Birch Lane
Press Book published by Carol Publishing Group ISBN 1-55972-289-4, contains,
according to the dustcover, "Heartwarming Reminiscences of Canine Companions."
Included are three stories by Sally Ann Smith, "The Chance of a Lifetime",
"The Legend of the Littlest Basenji" and "The Dog at Night". This
last title is a wonderful poem from which Sally has taken her tagline..."Truth
can lurk just out of sight. And only the nose can see at night." FULA, BASENJI FROM THE JUNGLE by Veronica Tudor-Williams. The story
of the 1959 search for Basenji puppies in the South Sudan. $19.50 includes shipping
in the U.S.A. All profits from this book donated to charity at request of Veronica
Tudor-Williams. Available from Susan Coe, publisher; 789 Linton Hill Road, Newtown,
PA 18940, U.S.A., telephone (215) 680-8254. HEART OF THE SAVANNAH (ISBN 0-9658488-3-3), by Veronica Anne Starbuck,
is the "prequel" to the highly acclaimed novel and new Basenji classic "August
Magic." Stolen from her village as a young puppy, Savannah finds herself thousands
of miles away, living with a fisherman and his family on the small barrier island
of Hatteras, just off the North Carolina coast. Ms. Starbuck shows she can capture
the spirit of this ancient breed and spin a tale to exercise the emotions. This
262-page paperback book is published by Windigo Harbor Media, P.O. Box 182397,
Shelby Twp., MI 48318-2397 U.S.A. It can be ordered for $12.95 U.S. (plus shipping
and handling) from http://www.WindigoHarborMedia.com. GOODBYE MY LADY by James Street, ©1941 published by Peoples Book
Club and J. B. Lippincott Co., 1954. HOW TO RAISE AND TRAIN A BASENJI by Jack Shafer and Bob Mankey, THF
Publications and Crown Publications, 1966. (has been re-released several times
and is usually available in pet stores.) JUNGLE FOR SALE by Henry Trefflich. Published by Hawthorn Books, Inc.,
New York. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 67-24653. This book is
by the person who imported Kindu and Kasenji. It contains a section on Basenjis.
KIFRI THE DOG THAT CHOSE TO LIVE WITH MAN by Nick Korolev. This is a
story about a Bushman youth in Pre-Historic Africa dreaming of taming a wild
dog to help his clan not lose their game. LIVING WITH BASENJIS (published by the Basenji Club of Southeastern
Wisconsin). (See AT HOME WITH BASENJIS) MAGNOLIA BASENJI CLUB HANDBOOK, 1971, out of print. THE NEW KNOWLEDGE OF DOG BEHAVIOR by Clarence Pfaffenberger. Published
in 1963 by Hardback Howell Books. Clarence Pfaffenberger was a member of the
Board of Directors of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Inc., of San Rafael, CA. The
book is based on the research carried out by the Author and by Dr J. Paul Scott
and includes photos of Basenjis and Basenji/Cocker crosses - called "Hybasco"
(Hybrid Basenji-Cocker Spaniel) and "Cobasco" (Hybrid Hybasco-Cocker Spaniel).
RECIPES FOR RESCUE. This book was compiled and edited by Sally Wallis
and is sold exclusively in aid of Basenji Rescue. It contains over 60
pages of recipes kindly donated by Basenji owners from a dozen countries, divided
into nine sections and illustrated with (also donated) photographs of Basenjis
doing their natural 'thing'. Orders may be sent to me direct - Sally Wallis
: zandebas@pavilion.co.uk. The
book costs £7.50 - or US$12.00, plus overseas postage which differs according
to the number of copies ordered but is now available. Email for details "A REVIEW OF THE BASENJI CLUB OF AMERICA BASENJI STANDARD" (Editing
and layout by Susan Coe and Sandra Bridges), January, 1991. Slick, 12-page fold-out
brochure of the 1990 official Basenji Club of America Basenji standard with
comments. One through 19 copies--$2.00 each; 20 or more--$1.00 each. Prices
include postage. Make checks payable to B.C.O.A. and order from Margaret Grundman,
7800 NW 14th St., Ocala, Florida 34482-4448. THE SECONDHAND BASENJI HANDBOOK (ISBN 0-9658488-1-7), by P. J. Cotter
and M. Cotter is a comprehensive guide (280 pages w/photographs) dedicated to
making the adoption of a "rescued" Basenji a success. Quantity discounts are
available to rescue groups and breed clubs that support Basenji Rescue. The
second edition was published in 1999 by Windigo Harbor Media, P.O. Box 182397,
Shelby Twp., MI 48318-2397 U.S.A. It can be ordered for $12.00 U.S. (plus shipping
and handling) from http://www.WindigoHarborMedia.com.
SO YOU WANT TO... "Breed Your Basenji" (©1996), "Buy a Basenji,"
"Course Your Basenji," "Enjoy your Basenji," privately published by Mary Lou
Kenworthy, 2097 Camp Road, Jasper, GA 30143, U.S.A., telephone (706) 692-2503.
TIPS ON RAISING YOUR BASENJI by Betsy Polglase ©1995. Privately
published by Betsy Polglase, 341 N. Billerica Rd., Tewksbury, MA 01876, U.S.A.,
$8 postpaid. Telephone & FAX: (508) 458-8108 Email : betsyp@mediaone.net
UNDERSTANDING THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF GENETICS by Mary Lou Mary
Lou Kenworthy, and available from the Author. Mary Lou Kenworthy, 2097 Camp
Road, Jasper, GA 30143, U.S.A., telephone (706) 692-2503. WALK MY WAY by Paige Dixon. Athenaeum Press, 1980. Fiction, age group
grades 7-9. This is the story of "Kitty", a 14 year old girl hiking into the
wilderness of New Hampshire in the way to her aunt's house in Maine. She's joined
by a Basenji who was lost in a car accident, and later by an elderly man and
his young grandson also walking to Maine. Many adventures, much growing-up,
etc. It's a nice story in general, and the Basenji is a fairly strong character.
The descriptions of his behaviour and traits are charming and accurate - the
author obviously knew a Basenji well. WHERE HAVE ALL THE OLD DOGS GONE by Carmella Troisi-Hoerr, Mary Lou
Kenworthy & Karen Butler (a few copies available, but no longer in print.
Write to Carmella Troisi-Hoerr, 25118 Kerri Lane, Ramona, CA 92065, U.S.A.,
telephone: (619) 789-5643. WHY A BASENJI by Ron Thackerah, English Publications. YODELS, WAILS AND BASENJI TAILS Edited by Angela Anderson and Pam Maremont,
1998. This compilation of Basenji stories results from a suggestion of Lyn Detjens.
Proceeds are to be used to fund Basenji rescue and contributions for a second
edition are solicited. Price is $8.50-- plus book-rate postage as follows: 1
or 2 books - $1.24; 3 books - $1.74 and 5 books - $4.00. Larger orders accepted.
Checks or money orders to Pam Maremont, 4226 N. Hamlin, Chicago, IL 60618. YOUR BASENJI by Evelyn Green. Denlinger's Publishing, Ltd., P.O. Box
76, Fairfax, VA 22030, U.S.A., 1976. Can be ordered through most book stores.
Cost approximately $13.00 + shipping and handling. YOUR BASENJI PUPPY by Marie Steele and Barbara Field. ZENDE A DOG OF A VERY SPECIAL BREED - published privately by Margaret
Christy Davies of the well-known 'Azenda' Affix. The six stories were published
in "The Basenji" magazine in 1968/69.
THE BASENJI (A'ASIA) 1947-1976 -- published by the Basenji Hound Club
of New South Wales, Australia, and the Basenji Club of Victoria, Australia.
THE BASENJI (A'ASIA) 1976-1981 -- published by the Basenji Hound Club
of New South Wales. THE BASENJI (A'ASIA) 1981-1989 -- published by the Basenji Hound Club
of New South Wales. BASENJI CHAMPIONS, 1937-1977-- English Kennel Club Registered 1--131,
Edited by Jayne Wilson-Stringer & Elspet Ford, Theddlethorpe All Saints,
Lincs., England. Published March, 1978. BASENJI CHAMPIONS, 1978-1989 -- English Kennel Club Registered 131--201,
Edited by Jayne Wilson-Stringer, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincs., England.
Published April 1990. BASENJI CHAMPIONS, 1990-1996 -- English Kennel Club Registered 131--201,
Edited by Jayne Wilson-Stringer, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincs., England.
Published June 1997, this latest of Jayne's books contains some colour photographs
and continues her historical record of Basenjis Champions in Britain. BASENJIS - Champion & Titled Dogs in Germany - by Noel Baaser, Mutabaruga
Basenjis. This exciting new Breed record contains over 50 colour photos with
3 generation pedigrees of successful German bred and imported dogs. The books
comes as a loose-leaved binder, similar to The African Stock Project, and there
will be regular updates. At DM35,00 plus p&p, this is essential to any well-stocked
Basenji library ! You can order direct from Noel by email sportartikel@allzweck.do
BASENJI CHAMPIONS of SWEDEN, 1951-1996 -- Edited by Mia Lowbeer and
Lotten Fornell and available from Lotten Eriksson. Email to triads@mailbox.swipnet.se.
BASENJI CHAMPIONS, 1982-1986 (Book 2) - published in 1988 by Camino
E. E. & B. company. No author listed although thanks are expressed to Jan Bruner.
$28.95. Reader's Advantage Price: $27.50. In stock. URL
is Barnes & Noble BASENJIS IN AUSTRALASIA published by the Basenji Club of New South Wales,
Inc. BASENJIS I DANMARK This valuable book, detailing pedigrees of Basenjis
imported into or bred in Denmark, is illustrated with photos and has been complied,
edited & designed by Pia Wright (Kennel Fallohide). Photos included show all
aspects of Basenjis at rest, at play, showing - even their dislikes are depicted.
The book is loose-leaved, printed by Finn Skaaning. Price is DKK 250.- plus
p&p " (overseas approx. DKK 120.-, as the book weighs 2,488 kg). FINNISH CHAMPION/PEDIGREE BOOK, unknown author(s), Finnish Basenji Club,
1991. NORSK BASENJIKLUBB Handbok I 1951 - 2001 by Anne Lindeberg. ISBN 82-300-0001-8.
This is a 'must' for collectors of Basenji books. Its a complete encyclopaedia
of Basenjis in Norway over the past 50 years with pedigrees, Rolls of Honour,
details of imported Basenjis, photos and a history based on anecdotes. The book
costs NOK 270,- Postage to USA NOK 150,- and to UK NOK 100,-. Approximate rates
of change - US$1 = 8 NOK, and £1 = 11.5 NOK. THE YEARS OF THE AMERICAN BASENJI originally complied by Susan Coe,
Melody Russell and L. Jane Williams. Current editors are Wanda Pooley and Beth
Straub. This is a historic Basenji pedigree book, including over 4,000 American
titled Basenjis from the first American Basenjis through the current times.
The five, 7-ring binder set is $450.00 US; Books and yearly supplements may
be sold separately. Visit the website at www.yearsambasenji.com Make checks
payable to Years of the American Basenji and mail to Wanda Pooley, 8050 Old
River Road, Rockford, IL 61103-8736. Phone contact: Wanda - 815-282-2584; Beth
- 763-295-4354. A DOGS LIFE--LIFE MAGAZINE (Basenji pictured with fan). THE AFRICAN GIANT by Stuart Cloete (mentions Basenjis). ALL ABOUT DOGS by Carol Burger, 1962. ALL COLOUR BOOK OF DOGS by Wendy Boorer. Published by Octopus Books
Limited, London, England, in 1975. Featuring a photos of a red/white and a black/white
Basenji. I have an idea they are Horsleys but amn't certain. AMONG CONGO PYGMIES, by Paul Schebesta, published by Hutchinson &
Co., 1993. ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE BASENJIS, by Captain F. B. Johnson, 1971. ANIMALS OF EAST AFRICA, by Louis B. Leakey, 1969. THE BARKLESS DOGS OF AFRICA, by Barbara Eastwood Breed spotlight July
1994 issue of Dog World. "An ancient breed native to central Africa, Basenjis
have long been highly prized for their intelligence, speed, hunting ability
and silence. This has a stunning picture of Bounder as a pup. (Ch Blucrest Bound
for Reveille). THE BARKLESS DOG OF THE CONGO by Olivia Burn. An article from June 1937
American Kennel Club Gazette about the history of the Basenji dog. Many black
and white photographs illustrate the text. This is the original article, not
a reprint. In a mylar sleeve. (Keywords: dog, basenji) The price of the book
is US$ 15.00. Please reference the seller's book # ABE-181433818 when ordering.
The seller is Dog Ink, 46 Cooper Lane , Larchmont, NY, U.S.A., 10538. dogink@aol.com
Tel: 914 834 9029 Fax: 914 834 9029. BASIC COLORED PENCIL TECHNIQUES, by Bet Borgeson. Opposite the title
page there is a picture called "Travelers", showing 2 tri-coloured Basenjis
on a trail in a wooded area. Published by North Light Books, Cincinnati, Ohio.
ISBN 0891347364. Price 17.99 (U.S.), 25.99 (Canada), 11.99 (UK). BREED PROFILE, "Out of Africa," Dog Fancy, June, 1991 by Sally Ann Smith.
CASSIE'S BOOMERANG PUPS, by Sally Ann Smith. July 1994 issue of Dog
World. "Labrador bids a happy adieu to three rambunctious Basenji pups, but
when their new homes don't turn out as expected, she welcomes them back with
open paws." CHAD, by Stephen A. Tring (children's' fiction) by Stephen A. Tring,
Reindeer Books, 1966. CHARTED EGYPTIAN DESIGNS, a Dover publication (has stylized Basenji).
CHILDREN OF THE FOREST - Life with the Mbuti Pygmies by Kevin Duffy.
Published 1984 by Robert Hale, Limited, London ISBN 0-7090-2559-9 From the jacket:
"Kevin Duffy climaxed more than twenty years as a student of African native
languages and customs with a unique solitary visit to the Mbuti Pygmies. Culturally
the purest group of Pygmy huntrs and gatherers in the world, the Mbuti live
in the Ituri Forest of equatorial Africa." There isn't much about dogs in this
book, However, on p.88 there is a mention of the two dogs of the village he
stayed in CLAUD COCKBURN SUMS UP, ISBN # 0 7043 3468 2, Publisher: Quartet Books
of London, Melbourne & New York. (Reference to Basenji Mother of 'em all,
Amataganzig.) THE COPPER PEACOCK, a collection of short stories by Ruth Rendell, features
a short story called 'Paperwork' which mentions Basenjis significantly and very
positively. COMIC BOOK: Tarzan of the Apes, September, 1970, Western Publishing
Co.,Inc. Poughkeepsie, New York #10012-009. This is a Gold Key "Collector's
Edition" #195. At the end of the comic are four pages "reprinted by popular
demand" of "Bantu, Dog of the Arande," copyright 1966, Western Publishing Co.,
Inc. It is an accurate story about "Bantu," a Basenji. CONGO KITABU, by Jean Pierre Hallet, Random Press, 1966. COUNTRY LIFE, May 21, 1992 (English publication) Photo of two brindle
basenjis in quarantine kennel. DEBYLANDT'S DOGS OF ALL NATIONS (1904) "Terrier du Congo Belge". THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DOG by D. Brian Plummer ISBN 0-85115-637-1 Published
by The Boydell Press 1995, retailing at £16.95. There is a chapter on The Dingo
Group, which includes details of Basenjis which are mentioned in other chapters
too. Like most of Mr Plummer's earlier works, this is thought provoking, interesting
and at times humorous. I am reliably informed that many working (dog) folks
dislike show folks, believing them to have ruined breeds in one way or another.
THE DINGO IN AUSTRALIA AND ASIA by Professor Laurie Corbett (1995) ISBN
0-8014-8264-X. Published by Cornell University Press, this book contains references
to Basenjis and the author makes interesting comparisons between Dingoes and
Basenjis ! DOG LOCOMOTION & GAIT ANALYSIS by Curtis M. Brown. Hoflin Publishing
(USA). DOG FANCY, June, 1991. Basenji article and centerfold photo. DOGS OF AFRICA by Sian Hall. This book details the history, characteristics,
similarities and dissimilarities of dog breeds in Africa and how they fit within
the seven basic African dog types. Hall is a researcher and writer who lives
in South Africa. Softcover, illustrated, 360 pages. Published by Alpine http://www.alpinepub.com/news.html DOGS OF MYTH: "Tales from Around the World" by Gerald Hausman,
et.al. The very first story is about a Basenji named Rukuba who steals fire
from the Fire God to give to a man. In typical Basenji fashion, he trades the
fire for the promise of being cared for forever, but there is a price... There
are other cool stories as well, all based on old myths from around the world,
and the illustrations are intriguing. It's geared for ages 9-12, or dog lovers
in general. Amazon.com has it, if you want to check out the cover art (not a
Basenji, unfortunately). DOG PROBLEMS: THE GENTLE, MODERN CURE by David Weston & Ruth Ross,
(paperback) $14.00, published by Howell Book House, December, 1993, ISBN: 0876055072
(Basenji used in illustrations and a couple of references.) THE DOMESTIC DOG: ITS EVOLUTION, BEHAVIOR AND INTERACTIONS WITH PEOPLE
edited by James Serpell, 1995, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0 521 41529
2 (hardback) and 0 521 42537 9 (paperback). Paperback is $19.95 (mentions Basenjis
specifically in two places.) Available from Cambridge University £14.95 soft-backed
edition. A DONKEY AND A DANDELION (fiction) by Doris Rybot with illustrations
by Douglas Hall. Published by Hutchinson, London 1966. This book was discovered
in a second-hand listing - 127pp, VG condition. It seems that the second story
is about Dorcas, the donkey and her new friend, Dandelion, the turbulent and
loveable Basenji. $75.00 FABULOUS CONGO by Felice Belloti, published by Andrew Dakers, Ltd.,
1954. FACING DANGER IN THE LAST WILDERNESS, unknown author, Bolton House,
Inc., 1962. FIGURE OF EIGHT by Patricia Cockburn, published by Chatto & Windus,
Hogarth Press, date unknown. ISBN 0701 128 976 0 909 96. The author tells how
Amataganzig came to London, her escapades there and how she went to live with
Veronica Tudor-Williams. GENETICS AND THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF THE DOG by John Paul Scott and John
L. Fuller, University of Chicago Press, 1965. This book covers 13 years of breeding
and cross-breeding five breeds of dogs - including Basenjis - while testing
the offspring for genetic traits of behavior. HUNTING DOGS IN AMERICA by Jeff Griffen, illustrated by Raymond S. Pease,
1964 (two pages including a line drawing of two Basenjis near a long-horned
antelope with a hunter holding a spear in the background drawn by Raymond Pease,
as well as a photograph of Ch Coptokin Ameliette.) HUNTING DOGS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN by David Hancock appears in the Kennel
Gazette of May 1984 and features a photograph of Bokoto Nile Arabis of Drakesleat.
AKA Tuppy. IM HERZEN VON AFRIKA by Dr. Schweinfurth, unknown publisher, 1918. IN PRAISE OF DOGS by Tara Darling, Kathy Darling (Two photos of a litter
of half-African brindle puppies and the other is of Ch. Serengeti Reveille Larkspur
& Ch. Reveille Tried and True.) IN THE SHADE OF THE TREE by Piers Anthony (science fiction/fantasy--has
two Basenjis in it.) THE KENNEL CLUB'S ILLUSTRATED BREED STANDARDS sub-titled 'The Official
Guide To Registered Breeds'. Copyright : The Kennel Club 1998. First published
in Great Britain in 1998 by Ebury Press, London. The list of Illustrations features
: KENNEL GAZETTE, June, 1996. (English publication). Article on Basenjis.
LAND AND PEOPLE OF THE KASAI, by Hilton Simpson, publication details
unknown. LEIGHTON'S NEW BOOK OF THE DOG, Basenji section, 1906. LEOPARD IN MY LAP, Michaela Denis, published by Julia Messner, Inc.,
1955. LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING by Han Suyin (2 Basenjis mentioned.)
MAN'S BEST FRIEND--National Geographic Book of Dogs, 1958 & 1966.
MY PYGMY AND NEGRO HOSTS by Paul Schbesta, published by Hutchinson &
c, 1955. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, October, 1937, has a picture of the three African
Basenji Imports shown at Cruft's dog show in London, February, 1937. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF DOGS by Richard and Alice Fiennes, published
1970 for the America Museum of Natural History by Natural History Press (Basenjis
mentioned several times.) ONCE UPON A TIME IN EGYPT, Frances Kent Gere, 1937. THE ORIGIN OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS OF AFRICA, Epstein, H. (1971). Africana
Publishing Corp. NY. Very in depth on the dogs of Africa and their origins.
There are two volumes. The first volume, chapter 1 is on Dogs. He also does
Cattle, Goats, Pigs, horses, Guinea Fowl, and sheep. Basenjis are mentioned
in the Pariah dog section. PRIMITIVE BREEDS - PERFECT DOGS by Vladimir Beregovoy & Jill Moore
Porter. ISBN 0-86667-065-3. Published by Hoflin Publishing (as Dogville). $75
in electronic form, available now. $150 + s&h in print form - 2 to 4 week
availability. POINT DE VUE - this French magazine of May 11th 1979 (#1607) features
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands with Fula Nzara of of the Congo on cover. Inside
there are 6 full pages with B&W photos and French articles proclaiming "LES
PAYS-BAS EN FÊTE POUR LES 70 ANS DE JULIANA". (The Netherlands celebrate
the 70th Birthday of Queen Juliana). PYGMIES & BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI The chapter on hunting tells us
:"To assist the Bushmen in the capture of wild animals dogs are employed, and
these are the only animals they possess. These are lean, hungry-looking mongrels,
half starved and savage tempered. They accompany their masters when hunting,
and it is astonishing with what courage they will tackle a leopard or a hyena,
the courage no doubt born of hunger. At the same time they know their masters
will back them up. They are quite silent on the soper, and never betray the
presence of the hunters by barking, though they will snarl and sometimes bark
if one approaches a Bushman encampment. It has been asserted that they cannot
bark, but I think this is a mistaken opinion, as those that I have met could
bark, though they were not so noisy as European dogs." THE SACRED FOREST: MAGIC AND SECRET RITES IN FRENCH GUINEA by Pierre-Dominique
Gaisseau, New York: Alfred A. Knoff, 1954. 247 pages. Illustrations are between
page 152 and 153. Translated from the French by Stephen Becker. Originally published
in France as Foret Sacree, copyright 1954 by Editions Albin Michel. "SATURDAY EVENING POST," "Please Come Home My Lady," (another source
has this as "Weep No More, My Lady") by James W. Street, December 6, 1941. TEA SHOP WALKS IN LANCASHIRE This is a wonderful publication for those
interested in walking and talking in village and countryside Tea Shops along
the route. It was published in 1997 and the author and photographer Clive Price.
The picture is on page 116 shows a Basenji outside The Priory, Scorton. In the
background are three cars with registration letters F and G which means that
the picture was taken sometime after 1988. TEEN AGE DOG STORIES edited by David Thomas, 1949 ("Please Come Home
My Lady" by James Street). THE UNICORNS OF KILIMANJARO by Robert Vavra, published by William Morrow
and Co., Inc., New York, 1988. (book is full of Robert Vavra's photographs,
including himself and his Basenjis; also sketch of Basenji. Also references
to his Basenjis and Veronica Tudor Williams in the text.) THIS DOG FOR HIRE (fiction-mystery) by Carol Lea Benjamin, 1996, Walker
and Co., New York, ISBN 0-8027-3292-5. The book has been nominated for mystery
writers' Edgar Award. A Basenji named Magritte is one of the characters. THE ULTIMATE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF DOGS, DOG BREEDS & DOG CARE by Dr
Peter Larkin & Mike Stockman. ISBN 1 84309.128.3. I found this for sale
on a stall somewhere and the section on Basenjis didn't seem to me to be either
accurate or helpful. VERSES AND CURSES (poetry) by various authors, Basenji Club of Victoria,
publication date unknown. WHERE ARE YOU TO ?' ISBN 0954304101 £10.99. P&P free (UK). 377 paperback
written around the author's move to Cornwall in 1998 and containing a wealth
of animal content, including anecdotes about 2 horses, 3 Great Danes, 5 Burmese
cats & Chan the Basenji. www.clearwaterbooks.com
WILD DOGS OF THE WORLD by Lois E. Bueler, 1973, Stein & Day (U.S.)
ISBN #0-8128-1568-6, and Saunders of Toronto, Ltd. (Canada). It is VERY hard
to get hold of--took Book Look 1 year to find a copy. Fascinating read about
all the wild dogs. Basenjis are mentioned on pages 115 and 117.
"ACE VENTURA: PET DETECTIVE" (1994). (Jim Carrey. New release of this
film on video includes footage of a black and white Basenji, which was cut from
the original release. This Basenji was featured on the cover of the video in
Australia.) "AFRICAN QUEEN"--(Humphrey Bogard/Catherine Hepburn. Basenji sitting
on lap of native in church scene at the beginning of the movie.) "ALL'S QUIET ON THE CANINE FRONT" (1930), and "TRADER HORN" (ca
1930-35), movie shorts of about 5 minutes each of the "Dogville" comedy series,
made "GOODBYE MY LADY" Screenplay from the book by James Street. Released
by Warner's Home Video, $20.00. Stars Walter Brennan, Brandon de Wilde and Sidney
Poitier. Filmed in Louisiana in the 1950's. Black and white. Available on order
through most video stores. "THE MAGIC OF LASSIE" (1978) with James Stewart, and Alice Faye as the
waitress in the truck-stop diner. During one of the scenes, a Basenji can be
seen in the cab of an 18-wheeler in the parking lot. The scene only lasts for
a short time, but the cab window and the Basenji take up the full screen. It
was previously thought that this scene featured in the movie "Smokey and the
Bandit" (1977) and our thanks go to Barbara Moulton of Pennsylvania for pointing
out the error. MYSTIC FIRE VIDEO, INC.--possibly the fourth (and last) volume contains
the Borneo Basenji: 1-800-727-8433 for ordering information). "RING OF FIRE"--Lorne & Lawrence Blair Production (1988). "ZAIRE 87-88" Seventy minutes, edited from two trips to northeastern
Zaire by Basenji breeders. Available from Kibushi Kennels, 8761 N. Reams Rd.,
Centralia, MO 65240, U.S.A. $30.00 + $2.00 shipping/handling. Allow 3-4 weeks
for delivery.
THE BASENJI MAGAZINE published monthly by Windigo Harbor Media, PO Box
182397, Shelby Township, MI 48318-2397. Devoted to Basenjis Worldwide since
1964. Please visit TheBasenji.com for current issue content, subscription information
and the safe & secure online subscription center.
THE BARK monthly newsletter of The Basenji Club of Northern California,
Inc. Editor: Eunice Ockerman euniceo@pacbell.net
BASENJI CHRONICLE Newsletter published three times a year by the Basenji
Club of Great Britain. Editors: Jackie Cooley & Lesley Seccatore, 26 Hurdis
Road, Seaford, East Sussex BN25 2SP, England BASENJI CLUB OF CANADA Newsletter. Editor: Brenda Franklin, RR#1, Alma,
Ontario, NDB 1 AO, Canada. BASENJI CLUB OF GREATER DETROIT Newsletter. Editors: Rosanna Taylor
and Robin Lindman, 19201 Antago, Livonia, Missouri, 45152, U.S.A. BASENJI CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Newsletter. Editor: Andie Paysinger,
45800 Challenger Way, Space 239, Lancaster, California 93535, U.S.A. BASENJI COMPANIONS (America) Bi-monthly newsletter of The Basenji Companions,
a club dedicated to pet Basenjis. Approximately 12-page newsletter. Editor:
Betsy Polglase, Membership $20/year. Betsy Polglase, 341 N. Billerica Rd., Tewksbury,
Massachusetts 01876, USA or email: betsyp@ma.ultranet.com
BASENJI ENTHUSIASTS CLUB OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Newsletter, Editor: Karen
Hyland, P. O. Box 13, Salisbury South, South Australia, 5106 BASENJI NEWS (America) Quarterly newsletter of the Bay State Basenji
Club, "the support group for Basenji owners." 14-16 page newsletter available
in conjunction with B.S.B.C. membership. $20/year. Write to Lloyd Kaplan, membership,
16 Hale Ave., Hooksett, New Hampshire 03106, U.S.A., (603) 641-1891 BASENJI NEWS (Australia) Newsletter of the Basenji Club of New South
Wales. Editor: Lauris Hunt, P.O. Box 31, Round Corner, NSW 2158, Australia BASENJI OWNERS AND BREEDERS ASSOCIATION (BOBA) Newsletter, published
every six months by the Basenji Owners and Breeders Association. Editor: Elspet
Ford, 46 South St., Partridge Green, West Sussex, RH13 8EL, England BASENJIBLADET, Basenji Magazine of Sweden. Editor: Lotten Eriksson (formally
Fornell), Triads Basenjis, Vickervagen 3 nb, 145 69 Norsborg, Sweden. Email
triads@mailbox.swipnet.se THE BULLETIN BOARD Newsletter (8 times a year) Editor: Sally Ann Smith
and the QUARTERLY BULLETIN of the Basenji Club of America, Inc. (glossy
quarterly magazine) Editor: Carmella Troisi-Hoerr, published by the Basenji
Club of America, Inc. Both publications issued in conjunction with membership
in B.C.O.A. For membership information, contact Pat Bright, Membership, W1358
South Shore Dr., Palmyra, Wisconsin 53156-9798, U.S.A. BASENJI TAM-TAM. Quarterly, illustrated newsletter published by the
Basenji Club of Bohemia. Exciting new publication beautifully put together by
Lucie Kopecka. A knowledge of Czech is essential to appreciate the text but
not for the lovely photographs. Email lucie.kopecka@atlas.cz
BUSCHTROMMEL Newsletter of the Basenjiklub Deutschland. Secretary Uschi
Grewe, 71067 Sindelfingen, Watzmannstr. 84. Email : ti.n.Abou.Teka@t-online.de
CURLY TAILS, monthly Newsletter of the Hoosier Basenji Club. Editor:
Fritz Fralick, 3627 Oakwood Dr., Anderson, IN 46011, U.S.A. ETOWAH ECHO Basenji Club Newsletter. Editor: Jo Ann Warren, P. O. Box
426, Lithia Springs, Georgia 30122, USA. FINNISH BASENJI CLUB Newsletter. FIM 100 per year with no additional
charge for postage. Membership includes four newsletters of 80-90 pages each,
with a few words in English and many photos, a yearbook which includes all the
data and judges critiques of Basenjis in Finland, much of which is in English.
Contact Pia Friman, Framnasintie 1 E 40, Fin - 02430 Masala, Finland, email:
PIA.FRIMAN@ORION.MAILNET.FI
INDIAN NATIONS BASENJI CLUB Newsletter. Editor: Shirley Jones, 112 E.
Larry Rd., Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801-1080. NO BARK TIMES, monthly newsletter of the Basenji Club of Southeastern
Wisconsin. Editor: Claudia Nix, 1139 Brunswick Lane, Aurora, IL 60504, USA.
Email: cgnix@megsinet.net NORTHERN BASENJI SOCIETY Newsletter. Editor: Les Siddall, Dunwandrin,
Stubbing Drive, Hebden Bridge, W. Yorks HX7 England THE RIP VAN WRINKLER is the newsletter of the Rip Van Wrinkle Basenji
Club. It is published quarterly. Editors: Editor in Chief - Susan Kamen Marsicano,
Copy Editor in Chief - Karen Sahulka, Peon Contributor in Chief - Tamara E.
Allen. Contact Susan Kamen Marsicano, 12 Muse Road, Woodstock, NY 12498-2509,
tel. (914)m679-8893. Email: sueapu&netstep.net
THE YODELER, Newsletter of the Hi-Country Basenji Club. Editor: Sara
Center, 724 S. Youngfield Ct., Lakewood, Colorado 80228, U.S.A. THE YODELS, Newsletter of the Willamette Valley Basenji Club, published
bimonthly. Editor: Cathy Gesch (Oregon, USA), email Geshan@aol.com
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BASENJI BOOKS, HARD COVER/SOFT COVER/BOOKLETS:
The updated 2001 revision is available for $20 - $32 for orders outside the
USA.
Also on offer is a CD of the website. The CD contains better quality video than
on the web and can be used by a Windows or Macintosh PC having MS Internet Explorer
or Netscape browser version 4 or higher installed. Quicktime installer is included
to view the videos.
The price is $5 for both U.S. or Foreign orders.
Price for the book and CD covers postage and handling. Make checks or money
orders payable to the BCOA in U.S. funds only.
Mail your order to:
The African Stock Project
c/o Susan Coe
789 Linton Hill Road
Newtown, PA 18940
Mail to BCOSW, 278 W. Washington, Poynette, WI 53955, U.S.A. Or use the order
form on our website: http://www.bcosw.org
There is a web page for the EBC Basenji manual at: http://basenji.org/ebc/manual.htm
BASENJI PEDIGREE BOOKS:
BASENJI CHAMPIONS, 1945 -
1981 (Book 1) - compiled by Jan Linzy Freund & originally published by Camino
E. E & B. company of Camino, Ca. The book is copyright 1982 but was probably printed
in 1986. Errors carefully checked by Jan Bruner were never amended. Currently
published by Barnes & Nobles and costing $36.95. Reader's Advantage Price: $35.10,
and books will be shipped within 24 hours. Same Day Delivery in Manhattan. URL
is Barnes
& Noble
You can see the book and read about it on Pia's
website and order it direct from Pia - fallohide@tdcadsl.dk
Order direct from Anne - basenji@online.no
Payment should be made to the Norwegian Basenji Club at the following address:
NBK c/o S. Johannessen, Fagerlivn. 3, N-1605 Fredrikstad, NORWAY. Bank - Gjensidige
Nor. Account no. 16380124487 or you can send a bank cheque. Payment in NOK (Norwegian
Kronor) only.
THE YEARS OF THE AMERICAN
BASENJI - Book One has been revised and correct by Wanda Pooley & Beth Straub.
New, better quality, photos have been used where the original ones fell short
of modern techno-standards. Available from 11th April, 2003, the price is $75
with a binder and $60 for pages only. Postage and packing can be assessed once
the Book is available but you can find full details and an order form on the
'Years' site - www.yearsambasenji.com
It is still not too late to sponsor a dog or get your own Champions into the 2003 Supplement
BASENJIS MENTIONED IN BOOKS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS AND RESEARCH:
Terms of sale: Mastercard and Visa Accepted. Cheques in US dollars drawn on
US banks. Postage is $4.75 for first book. $1.50 each additional book. Foreign
carriage at cost.
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THE
BASENJI DOG. Journal of the Royal African Society. 36(CXLII): 148-149. Dollman,
Capt. Guy. 1937. This article has a picture of a Basenji bitch puppy "Blean Botay".
Capt. Dollman mentions the Basenji being shown at Crufts. Where they come from
and their habits. He also writes about their similarity to a dog (Telomian) that
occurs in the Malay Peninsula. His brother-in-law was collecting Javan Rhinoceros
in the regon of the Telom River in Pehang for the Natural History Museum.
"Page 1: Fula of the Congo, pastel drawing by Andie Paysinger, 1975. Fula, a
Basenji, was found in the South Sudan in 1959 and brought to Britain by Veronica
Tudor-Williams. Although never shown, she was bred from and did not pass on
any real faults. She is thought to have done more for the progress of her breed
than any other dog, in any breed, has ever done."
1960 issue. Article entitled "My Life with Africa's Little People" by Anne
Eisner Putnam, pp. 278-302. There is one picture of a Basenji surrounded by
Pygmies and a description about preparing a dog for an Elephant hunt.
THE NEW KNOWLEDGE OF DOG BEHAVIOR - Pfaffenberger, C. 1963. NY: Howell Books. 206 pp. Chapter 10 titled "Close as a Brother May Not Be Very Close" explains about genetics and inheritance of character. The author uses the cross breeding of Basenjis and Cocker Spaniels at the Hamilton Station in Bar Harbor, Maine as an example of how this works. Page 140 has pictures of a Basenji sire and Cocker Spaniel dam and 4 of their descendants.
Here is a outline of what he discusses on dogs.
I. A Survey of Wild Canidae
II. Studer's Classification of Prehistoric Dogs
III. Distribution and Characteristics of the Dogs of Africa
i. The Pariah Dogs of Africa
IV. Origin and Descent of the Dogs of Africa
ii. The Greyhounds of Africa
iii.The Mastiffs of Ancient Egypt
iv. The Hounds of Africa
i. The Influence of Deomestication on the Canine Cranium
ii. The Origin of the Pariah Dogs of Africa
iii. The Origin of the Greyhounds of Africa
iv. The Origin of the Mastiffs of Ancient Egypt
v. The Origin of the Hounds of Ancient Egypt
PARIAHUNDE (Pariah Dogs)
- Menzel, R., und Menzel, R. 1960.. Die Neue Brehm - Bucherie; 267. A. Ziemsen
Verlag - Wittenberg Lutherstadt. 84 pp.
Page 64 has a picture of three Basenjis at the Berlin Zoo. Picture caption "Kongo-Hunde,
Zoo Berlin 1905 Aufnahme Dr. O. Heinroth".
Email Hoflin Publishing or write Hoflin
Publishing - 4401 Zephyr St. Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033. Phone 303/420-2222.
The reference book on Primitive Breeds that we have all been waiting for. Encyclopaedia
style and illustrated, it covers all primitive breeds, their history, characteristics,
original uses. The photos are often stunning.
Dogs are mentioned on page 64, 100, 105-109, 125-126, and 187-188. The first
of three pictures of Basenjis in this book shows one about to be sacrificed
to the Great Spirit. The book details the story of three Frenchmen in French
Guinea who were trying to film the secret practices of the Toma people. They
stayed in Africa from Feb to May 1953. The area in which they filmed was just
across the border from NW Liberia near Macenta, Guinea.
BASENJIS IN MOVIES/VIDEOS:
by Metro Goldwyn Meyer studios in the U.S. during the early 1930's.
Contains trained dogs as actors - two of which are clearly Basenjis. These
shorts may sometimes be seen in the U.S. on the Turner Classic Movie cable
channel.
BASENJI PERIODICALS, INDEPENDENT:
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