Albert Payson Terhune Reading Order
1 series · 94 books
Albert Payson Terhune was a prominent American author known for his engaging narratives centered around collies. Active from 1921 to 1997, he published a remarkable 123 works, including a series and numerous standalone novels, with his most notable being stories that highlight the adventures of his cherished canine companions. His legacy endures through both his literary contributions and the collie bloodlines established at his Sunnybank Kennels.
Standalone Novels Series
94 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A Highland Collie - Originally Published as the Luck of the Laird |
| 2 | A book of famous dogs |
| 3 | A dog named Chips |
| 4 | Across the Line 1945 |
| 5 | Across the line |
| 6 | Albert Payson Terhune papers |
| 7 | An Albert Payson Terhune Reader Vol. II |
| 8 | An Albert Payson Terhune Reader Vol. III |
| 9 | Black Caesar's Clan |
| 10 | Black gold |
| 11 | Black wings |
| 12 | Blundell's last guest |
| 13 | Bruce |
| 14 | Buff |
| 15 | Buff, A Collie and Other Dog Stories |
| 16 | Buff: a collie |
| 17 | Bumps |
| 18 | Caleb Conover Railroader |
| 19 | Caleb Conover, railroader |
| 20 | Collie to the rescue |
| 21 | Columbia stories |
| 22 | Columbus evening dispatch |
| 23 | Dad |
| 24 | Dad. Front |
| 25 | Dice Twice |
| 26 | Dog of the High Sierras |
| 27 | Dog stories every child should know |
| 28 | Dollars and cents |
| 29 | Enlightenment's Ambiance |
| 30 | Famous Hussies of History |
| 31 | Fortune |
| 32 | Further Adventures of Lad |
| 33 | Further adventures of Lad |
| 34 | Gray Dawn |
| 35 | Great dog stories |
| 36 | Grudge Mountain |
| 37 | His Dog |
| 38 | His dog |
| 39 | In Treason's Track |
| 40 | Lad |
| 41 | Lad : A Dog |
| 42 | Lad of Sunnybank |
| 43 | Lad, a Dog |
| 44 | Lad, a dog |
| 45 | Letters of marque |
| 46 | Lochinvar luck |
| 47 | Loot! |
| 48 | My friend the dog |
| 49 | Najib |
| 50 | Now that I'm fifty |
| 51 | Proving nothing |
| 52 | Real tales of real dogs |
| 53 | Superwomen |
| 54 | Syria from the Saddle |
| 55 | Terror's Terroir |
| 56 | The Albert Payson Terhune Omnibus |
| 57 | The Man In The Dark |
| 58 | The New Mayor ILLUSTRATED |
| 59 | The Story of Damon and Pythias by Albert Payson Terhune |
| 60 | The Terhune omnibus |
| 61 | The White Way |
| 62 | The Years of the Locust |
| 63 | The amateur inn |
| 64 | The best-loved dog stories |
| 65 | The book of Sunnybank |
| 66 | The critter and other dogs |
| 67 | The evening world |
| 68 | The faith of a collie |
| 69 | The fighter |
| 70 | The heart of a dog |
| 71 | The luck of the laird |
| 72 | The man in the dark |
| 73 | The new mayor |
| 74 | The pest |
| 75 | The runaway bag |
| 76 | The secret of Sea-dream house |
| 77 | The story of Damon and Pythias |
| 78 | The tiger's claw |
| 79 | The way of a dog |
| 80 | The way of a dog, being the further adventures of Gray Dawn and some others |
| 81 | The woman |
| 82 | The world's great events |
| 83 | The years of the locust |
| 84 | To the best of my memory |
| 85 | Treve |
| 86 | True dog stories |
| 87 | Unseen! |
| 88 | Wallace, Glasgow's immortal fire dog |
| 89 | Water! |
| 90 | What the victory or defeat of Germany means to every American |
| 91 | Wolf |
| 92 | Wonder Women in History |
| 93 | Wonder women in history |
| 94 | Buff: a Collie: And Other Dog Stories 1921 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Albert Payson Terhune written?
- Albert Payson Terhune has written 94 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1921 to 1921.

