Angus and the Ducks


Angus and the Ducks is a 1930 American children's picture book written and illustrated by Marjorie Flack and published by Doubleday & Company. It is about an encounter between a Scottish terrier named Angus and two ducks, a "true story" according to Flack.
The book was followed by four sequels: Angus and the Cat, Angus Lost, Wag-Tail Bess, and Topsy. Louise Seaman Bechtel noted the series' "clever relation of words to pictures; fine simplicity of both."
In 1997 the book was adapted for video by Weston Woods Studios.