All creatures great and small book series

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James Herriot was born James Alfred Wight on February ; a British veterinary surgeon whose numerous years in his field prepared him for a writing career during which he told many a story about animals and their owners, James Herriot died in While James took work as a ship plater, he also indulged his passion of the piano, his wife earning a small income as a dress maker, on top of her singing. Attending Yoker primary school and Hillhead High School, Herriot gained a passion for football at an early age, becoming a lifetime supporter of the Sunderland Football club. He entered the veterinary filed at the age of 23, having received his qualifications from Glasgow veterinary college in Initially practicing in Sunderland, James Herriot eventually moved to a rural area in the town of Thirsk, and there he stayed for the remainder of his life. They had two children; James Alexander not only entered the veterinarian business but also joined his father as a partner in his practice, while Rosemary became a general practice physician. James Herriot briefly served in the military and eventually attested, even then, to have held a passion for writing, a dream than never came to fruition because so much of his time was consumed by his family and business.
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All Creatures Great and Small Series. The original… More. Book 1. When the newly qualified vet, James Herriot, arri… More. Want to Read. Shelving menu.

These books of fascinating vignettes brim with the wonder of life, animal and human. Martin's Press. The beautifully reissued fifth part of James Herriot's classic collection of animal memoirs. Martin's Publishing Group. In this newly Now here's a third delightful The second volume in the multimillion copy bestselling series.

Tales from James Herriot's book about life as a Yorkshire vet makes for wonderful reading as the TV show makes a comeback. Her late husband, a beer baron, had left her a vast fortune and a beautiful house on the outskirts of Darrowby. Standing now in the magnificent doorway, I furtively rubbed the toes of my shoes on the backs of my trousers. I could almost see the deep armchair drawn close to the leaping flames, the tray of cocktail biscuits, the bottle of excellent sherry. A maid answered my ring, beaming on me as an honoured guest, and led me to the room, crammed with expensive furniture. Mrs Pumphrey, in the high-backed chair by the fire, put down her book with a cry of delight.

James Alfred Wight , OBE, FRCVS 3 October — 23 February , died of prostate cancer , known by the pen name James Herriot , was a British veterinary surgeon and writer who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books consisting of stories about animals and their owners. In October a Blue plaque was placed at Wight's childhood home in Glasgow. Wight qualified as a veterinary surgeon at Glasgow Veterinary College in at age
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Fresh out of Glasgow Veterinary College, to the young James Herriot s Yorkshire seems to offer an idyllic pocket of rural life in a rapidly changing world., Read More Read Less.

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  1. James Alfred Wight, OBE, FRCVS known by the pen name James Herriot, was a British In , he wrote If Only They Could Talk, the first of the series based on his life The resulting book was All Creatures Great and Small and was a huge . All Things Wise and Wonderful () (incorporating Vets Might Fly and Vet.

  2. All Creatures Great and Small Series. 8 primary works • 19 total .. Book All Things Wise and Wonderful / The Lord God Made Them All. by James Herriot.

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