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James Herriot's Yorkshire: A Guided Tour With the Beloved Veterinarian
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James Herriot's Yorkshire: A Guided Tour With the Beloved Veterinarian Through the Land of All Creatures Great And Small And Every Living Thing, Gloriously Photographed and Memorably Described Trade paperback - 1981

by James Herriot

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St. Martin's Griffin, March 1981. Trade Paperback. Used - Good. Previous owner nameplate on inside cover
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I suppose you could say that the part of England I have come to think of as my Yorkshire starts in the Pennines in the west, and runs east across the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors to the enchanting villages and towns on the coast of the North Sea.

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James Herriot (1916-1995) was the bestselling author of memoirs including "All Creatures Great and Small," "All Things Bright and Beautiful," "All Things Wise and Wonderful," "The Lord God Made Them All," and "Every Living Thing." At age 23, Herriot qualified for veterinary practice with the Glasgow Veterinary College, and moved to the town of Thirsk in Yorkshire to work in a rural practice. He would live in, work in, and write about the region for the rest of his life. Though he dreamed for years of writing a book, his veterinary work and his family kept him busy, and he did not start writing until the age of 50. In 1979, he was awarded the title Order of the British Empire (OBE). His veterinary practice in Yorkshire, England, is now tended by his son, Jim Wight.