The Fox and the Hound is a 1967 novel written by Daniel P. Mannix and 
illustrated by John Schoenherr. It follows the lives of Tod, a red fox 
raised by a human for the first year of his life, and Copper, a 
half-bloodhound dog owned by a local hunter, referred to as the Master. 
After Tod causes the death of the man's favorite hound, man and dog 
relentlessly hunt the fox, against the dual backdrops of a changing 
human world and Tod's normal life in hunting for food, seeking a mate, 
and defending his territory. As preparation for writing the novel, 
Mannix studied foxes, both tame and wild, a wide variety of hunting 
techniques, and the ways hounds appear to track foxes, seeking to 
ensure his characters acted realistically. The novel won the Dutton 
Animal Book Award in 1967, which resulted in its publication on 
September 11 that year by E.P. Dutton. It was a 1967 Reader's Digest 
Book Club selection and a winner of the Athenaeum Literary Award. It 
was well received by critics, who praised its detail and Mannix's 
writing style. Walt Disney Productions purchased the film rights for 
the novel when it won the Dutton award, though did not begin production 
on an adaptation until 1977. Heavily modified from the source material, 
Disney's The Fox and the Hound was released to theaters in July 1981 
and became a box office success.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1757:

British Royal Navy Admiral John Byng was court-martialled and executed 
by firing squad for breaching the Articles of War when he failed to "do 
his utmost" during the Battle of Minorca at the start of the Seven 
Years' War.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Byng>

1794:

American inventor Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin, the first ever 
machine that quickly and easily separated cotton fibers from their 
seedpods.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cotton_gin>

1885:

The Mikado , Gilbert and Sullivan's most frequently performed Savoy 
Opera, debuted at the Savoy Theatre in London.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mikado>

1984:

Gerry Adams, leader of Sinn Féin, was seriously wounded in an 
assassination attempt by Ulster Freedom Fighters in central Belfast, 
Northern Ireland.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Adams>

2008:

A series of riots, protests, and demonstrations erupted in Lhasa and 
elsewhere in Tibet.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Tibetan_unrest>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush (proverb):
It is preferable to have a small but certain advantage than a mere 
potential of a greater one
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/a_bird_in_the_hand_is_worth_two_in_the_bush>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

We are the music makers, 

 And we are the dreamers of dreams, 
 Wandering by lone sea-breakers,
 
And sitting by desolate streams; — 

 World-losers and world-forsakers,
 On whom the pale moon gleams:
 Yet 
we are the movers and shakers

 Of the world for ever, it seems.
  --Arthur O'Shaughnessy
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Arthur_O%27Shaughnessy>




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