The war is over, the RAF uniform has been handed in and James Herriot goes back where he ought to be - at work in the dales around Darrowby. Much has changed, but the blunt-spoken Yorkshire folk and the host of four-legged patients are still the same. So is their vet, who doesn't yet know that literary success is just around the corner...
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The war is over, the RAF uniform has been handed in and James Herriot goes back where he ought to be - at work in the dales around Darrowby. Much has changed, but the blunt-spoken Yorkshire folk and the host of four-legged patients are still the same. So is their vet, who doesn't yet know that literary success is just around the corner...
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Seller's Description:
Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Aged book. Tanned pages and age spots, however, this will not interfere with reading.
This is Herriott at his usual - stories that captivate the heart. These short stories, like all |Herriott's others, take one away to a diifferent time and place that is innocent, invigorating and with happy endings that refresh the soul.
With this purchase, I now have the full collection in hard cover and the collection is one of my greatest hard cover book treasures.
marifran
Jun 22, 2007
For animal lovers
Like all of James Herriot's books, The Lord God Made Them All is a Godsend for all animal lovers worldwide. His treatment of animals as real beings, each one with its own personality, is delightful, his good-humoured way of treating all the adventures and misadventures of veterinary life in the country is superb. I love him (as a writer, of course, haha).